Stand in of a sort
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BABYSITTERStand-in of a sort.
TRIPODStand of a sort
KIOSKStand of a sort
ETAGERESort of stand
MENSCHStand-up sort
ALAMOSite of a stand in Texas
PAWNOne may stand in front of a queen
WAXWORKOne might stand in a chamber of horrors
TEACHEROne who might stand in front of a map
standerremain firm in the face of stand a siege
prefacedstand in front of a porch prefaces the entrance
standersremain firm in the face of stand a siege
tantalusesA stand in which decanters of liquor can be locked up though still visible
stallsA stand, booth, or compartment for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area
rebatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rebatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
liniestarrangement or placement of persons or objects of one kind in an orderly series a line of trees stand on line waiting in line
jardiniere(French) an ornamental stand or receptacle for plants, flowers, etc., used as a piece of decorative furniture in room; a garnish for meat of cooked vegetables
jardinieresJARDINIERE, (French) an ornamental stand or receptacle for plants, flowers, etc., used as a piece of decorative furniture in room; a garnish for meat of cooked vegetables
proxemicthe study of the symbolic and communicative role in a culture of spatial arrangements and variations in distance, as in how far apart individuals engaged in conversation stand depending on the degree of intimacy between them
tantalusa legendary king of Lydia condemned to stand up to the chin in a pool of water in Hades and beneath fruit-laden boughs only to have the water or fruit recede at each attempt to drink or eat
towersa building or structure typically higher than its diameter and high relative to its surroundings that may stand apart (as a campanile) or be attached (as a church belfry) to a larger structure and that may be fully walled in or of skeleton framework (as an observation or transmission tower)