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Consiglio Ue: "Attacchi a Unifil inaccettabili, cessino subito" Il Consiglio europeo invita "Israele ad astenersi da ulteriori escalation attraverso operazioni aeree o terrestri e a rispettare la ...

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According to the OED, stat in this sense originated in pharmacology. The word stat would be written on a prescription to mean "immediately". The OED gives two citations for this: 1875 — W. H. Griffiths Lessons on Prescriptions iv. 18: "Stat., immediately." 1971 — Lancet 25 Sept. 700/2: "Stat., to be given at once." The word stat is an abbreviation of the Latin word statim, which has the ...

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As a somewhat insulting noun, "Captain obvious" can be used for someone who is always stating the obvious. Prolixity can be used to describe someone who says too much. This may be applicable in some cases. In addition, Logorrhoea is a term with a similar meaning to prolixity although again the primary meaning is simply too much vs. stating the obvious.

In medicine, there are the terms "statin" and "medin". For example, there is somatostatin and somatomedin (growth hormone). It's obvious that somato- is Latin, but what about the rest? Were "stati...

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Here is an Ngram chart for the years 1900–2008 tracking "status quos" (blue line) versus "stati quo" (nonvisible red line) versus "statibus quibus" (nonvisible green line) versus "statuses quo" (nonvisible yellow line): The red line, the green line, and the yellow line aren't visible because the matches for those terms are too few to register against the frequency of "status quos." At least ...