States
See also: states
English
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editthe States
- (informal, chiefly outside of the US) Short for United States.
- (historical, US) Those parts of the United States comprising states rather than territories.
- 1935 November 7, “Ketchikan, Alaska, to Get New Federal Building”, in Christian Science Monitor:
- The structure will house the United States Army signal corps office which maintains radio and cable communication between Alaska and the States
- (Channel Islands) The parliament of either of the two Channel Islands countries: the States of Guernsey or the States of Jersey.
- 1974, GB Edwards, The Book of Ebenezer Le Page, New York, published 2007, page 43:
- It wasn't until the Green Shutters was closed down by the States at the beginning of the First World War […] that the whores went into private business in Cornet Street.
- 2012 April 28, The Guernsey Press:
- It has also led credence to the view of the outgoing chief minister that it is a handful of mischief-making existing deputies who are to blame for the perception that this States is already the worst ever.
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editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English States.
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editStates m pl
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