Rod
Stab (old high German 'the supportive, stiff maker') stands for:
- a narrow long object, see rod (object)
- an elongated straight component of a structure, see rod (statics)
- an elongated semi-finished product made of steel, bar iron
- a serial ornament arrangement, see rod (ornamentation)
- an old cubit, see stick (unit)
- a grain measure, see rod (volume)
- a syllable connected by alliteration verse
- a governing body, see staff (team)
- a body to support the management of a hierarchical organization, see staff unit
- The staff of the military leader for the management of subordinate units, large units or other departments of the armed forces, see also General Staff
stab (English to pierce, to push) stands for:
- a staccato chord played in various contemporary musical genres
Stab is the family name of the following people:
- Ottmar Stab (* before 1510; † 1585), reformer from Sinsheim, court preacher and pastor in Burgheim, Donauwörth and Kempten
- Ottmar Staff the Younger (1543 – after 1610), Poeta laureatus
The abbreviation STAB stands for:
- Fluid mechanics working group , an association of fluid researchers under the umbrella of the DGLR
- Svenska Tändsticks AB, a Swedish match manufacturer, Swedish Match
The abbreviation stab stands for:
The abbreviation StAB stands for:
See also:
Wiktionary: Staff - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations