Stand

A stand, when referring to an object is an object that supports another object, usually for display purposes. See also base, armature[?].

A stand is also a grop of one species of tree in the midst of, but separate from a group of another type of tree.

Stand has other definitions more suited to being defined in a dictionary [1] (http://www.dictionary.com).

See also Human positions.

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