Standard (disambiguation)
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Standard may refer to:
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[edit] Automotive
[edit] American cars
[edit] German cars
[edit] Other
- Standard Motor Company (1903-1963), an English car and aircraft manufacturer
- Standard (Italian automobile)
- Standard (Indian automobile)
- Standard transmission, see Manual transmission
[edit] Other businesses
- Standard Hotel, a hotel chain originating in Los Angeles
- Standard Oil (1863-1911), a large integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing organization
- American Standard Companies, Inc., a global provider of air conditioning systems and services, bath and kitchen products, and vehicle control systems
- Standard, a boutique in Atlanta, GA. Sells limited shoes and limited clothing.
[edit] Geographic locations
- Standard, Illinois, United States
- Standard City, Illinois, United States
- Standard, Alberta, Canada
[edit] Linguistics
- Standard language, a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status
[edit] Mathematics
- Standard algorithms, long-taught methods of computation such as long division
- Standard deviation, a statistical measure of variation
- Standard score, a statistics term
[edit] Military
- A type of battleship, first seen in the 1912 Nevada class battleship.
- Standard missile
- Standard operating procedure, an established method of accomplishing a task
- Defense standard
[edit] Flags
- Flag, a piece of woven cloth used for signalling or identification
- Ensign, a distinguishing flag of a ship or a military unit
- Heraldic standard, a type of flag containing heraldic devices and used for personal identification
[edit] Music
- Standard (music), the most popular and enduring songs from a particular genre or style
- Standards (Tortoise album)
- Standards (Lee Morgan album)
- Standards (Jarrett album)
- "Standards", a song by The Jam from the album This Is the Modern World
- The Standard (band), an American indie rock band
[edit] Newspapers
- The Standard, a business newspaper in Hong Kong
- De Standaard, a Belgian newspaper
- Der Standard, an Austrian newspaper
- Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard, a Scottish newspaper
- The Standard (Kenya), a Kenyan newspaper
- The Standard (Argentina), an Argentinian newspaper published in Buenos Aires published from 1861 until 1959
- The Weekly Standard, an American neoconservative magazine, sometimes abbreviated as The Standard
- Evening Standard, a London newspaper
- Standard (magazine), a Serbian magazine
- St. Catharines Standard, a St. Catharines newspaper
[edit] Norm or Requirement
- Breed standard (also called bench standard) in animal fancy and animal husbandry
- A technical Standard, an established and documented norm or requirement
- International standard, standards suitable for worldwide use
- De facto standard, product or system with market dominance
- Internet standard, a specification ratified as an open standard by the Internet Engineering Task Force
- Learning Standards, standards applied to education content
- Open standard, a standard that is publicly available
- Standards organization, an entity primarily concerned with maintaining standards
- Standardization, the process of establishing a technical standards
- Standard of care
[edit] Other
- Gold standard, a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed weight of gold
- Standard Liège, a Belgian association football team that is often abbreviated as Standard
- Standard Baku, an Azeri association football team
- Standard (warez), rules for public release of pirated material
- Standard language, a language dialect given either legal or quasi-legal status
- The Standard (film), a 2006 film
- A monetary system is established to provide a standard of value.
- Decency is conformity to sociocultural standards of conduct and speech.
- Fee charge standard
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