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St

  1. Strouhal number

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St (plural SS or Sts)

  1. Abbreviation of Saint.
    • 2005, Julia M[ary] H[oward] Smith, “Rome and the Peoples of Europe”, in Europe after Rome: A New Cultural History 500–1000, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, section “Ideologies”, chapter section “Rome, ad 1027”, page 286:
      At Rome, the papal basilicas of St Peter and St Paul both lay outside the city walls: at Canterbury, Augustine founded an extramural burial church, dedicated to Sts Peter and Paul together.

Usage notes edit

Used especially in various British place names.

Derived terms edit

See also the lists of derived terms at saint and Saint

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St

  1. Abbreviation of Saturday.

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St (plural Sts)

  1. Abbreviation of Saint.

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