standard-assembled
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/ˈstændərd əˈsɛmbəld/
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/ˈstændəd əˈsɛmbəld/
pre-constructed
Etymology
The term 'standard-assembled' combines 'standard,' from Old French 'estandard,' meaning 'a rule or model,' and 'assembled,' from Latin 'assemblare,' meaning 'to bring together.'
'Standard' evolved from Old French 'estandard' to Middle English 'standarde,' while 'assembled' came from Latin 'assemblare' through Old French 'assembler.'
Initially, 'standard' referred to a 'flag or banner,' but evolved to mean 'a rule or model.' 'Assembled' has consistently meant 'brought together.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
referring to something that is put together according to a set standard or specification.
The standard-assembled furniture was easy to set up.
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Last updated: 2025/03/27 19:05
