Standard

Standard referred to:

  • To make a unified, recognized way to produce something or to perform; see standard Industry standard; a defined industrial companies technical standard
  • In economics, an agreement to resolve intermittent, technical problems; see standard ( economy)
  • A piece of music in jazz; see Jazz Standard
  • A short form for ballroom dance; see Standard dances
  • Guidelines in health care; see the standard of care
  • The specified racial characteristics in the breeding of domestic animals; see Breed Standard
  • One resulting from a stoppage in play game situation in team sports; see standard situation

Newspapers and magazines:

  • The Austrian daily Der Standard
  • French culture and fashion magazine standard; see Standard (journal)

Clubs:

  • Belgian football club Standard Liege
  • French football club Paris standard AC

Company:

  • Standard Motor Company, former British car manufacturer
  • Standard automotive GmbH, a former German automobile manufacturer from Berlin
  • Standard vehicle factory GmbH; see Gutbrod ( company )
  • Fabbrica Automobili Standard, former Italian carmaker
  • Standard Motor Corporation, Taiwan-based manufacturer of scooters
  • Standard Oil Company, a former US-based oil refinery company
  • Standard Elektrik Lorenz, a former electronics company
  • Standard Aircraft Corporation, an American aircraft manufacturer

The default is the name of several places in the United States:

  • Standard ( Alabama)
  • Standard ( Illinois)
  • Standard ( Indiana)
  • Standard ( California )
  • Standard ( Louisiana)
  • Standard ( Maryland)
  • Standard ( Pennsylvania)
  • Standard ( West Virginia)
  • Standard City (Illinois )
  • Standard Shaft ( Pennsylvania)
  • Standard Umpstead (Arkansas )

See also:

  • De Standaard, Belgian daily newspaper
  • De Standaard (The Netherlands ), Dutch newspaper
  • Open Standard
  • Standard, Disambiguation
  • Disambiguation
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