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Stated vs Stater - What's the difference?

stated | stater |

As a verb stated

is past tense of state.

As an adjective stated

is settled; established; fixed.

As a noun stater is

a gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient Greece.

stated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (state)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Settled; established; fixed.
  • * Addison
  • He is capable of corruption who receives more than what is the stated and unquestionable fee of his office.
  • Recurring at a regular time; not occasional.
  • stated preaching
    stated business hours
    (Webster 1913)

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    stater

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Noun

    (wikipedia stater) (en noun)
  • A gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient Greece.
  • See also

    * trite * hekte

    Etymology 2

    (state)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who states.
  • a stater of truths or opinions
  • A citizen of the United States of America who is a confirmed or lifelong resident of one single state.
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