State.
1. m. situation facing someone or something, and in particular each of its successive modes of be or.
2. m. Each of the sectors in which split the social body; as the Church, of nobles, the commoners, etc.
3. m. class or condition to which the life of each one is subject.
4. m. State civil.
organs of Government of a sovereign country.6. m. In the federal system, portion of territory whose inhabitants are governed by laws, even if they are subjected in certain matters to the decisions of a common Government.
7. m. Summary for general items resulting from made relations to the retail, and appearing regularly on a sheet of paper. State of the income of the neighborhood, the army
8. m. Ministry of State.
9. m. longitudinal extent taken the regular height of man, which was used to appreciate heights or depths, and used to calculate seven feet.
10. m. measurement of surface which had 49 square feet.11. m. maintenance used to give the King in certain places and times to his entourage.
12. m. site in which it was served.
13. m. Esgr. Provision and figure that remains the body after having wounded, repaired or diverted the sword of the contrary.
14. m. Fís. Each of the degrees or ways of aggregation of molecules of a body. Solid, liquid, gaseous state
15. m. its. House of meals less commoner than the bodeg
ón.16. m. ant. Entourage, court accompaniment.
1. m. Timers or marine clocks, delay or advancement in the meridian of comparison time.
1. m. Which, with autonomy, participates in the structures of Government of another country. U especially talking about the State of Puerto Rico.
1. m. Astr. The responsibility to the planet, according to the sign in which is, and its aspects and configurations.1. d. condition of each person in respect of the rights and civil duties.
2. d. condition of celibacy, marriage, widowhood, etc., of an individual.
1. m. State plain.
1. m. officially declared state of serious concern for public order, which implies the suspension of constitutional guarantees.1. m. provision is someone, caused by the joy, the sorrow, the abatement, etc.
1. m. social system of organization in which efforts are made to compensate for the shortcomings and injustices of the market economy with Redistributions of income and social benefits granted to the least advantaged.
State of things.1. m. set of circumstances in a particular case.
1. m. document that reflects the accounting situation of a company.
1. m. In some countries, such the State of alarm situation.
1. m. State that it is clean of sin.1. m. The population in time of war, when civil authority resigned their roles in the military authority.
2. m. Which according to law is equated to the former for reasons of public order, even without external or civil war.
State of innocence, or State of innocence.
That when God created Adam and Eve in the grace and original justice.1. m. Each of the classes or arms, which often had vote in courts.
1. m. Colloq. age merit.
1. m. Der. Situation of grave danger, by whose urgent remedy is exempt from criminal liability in certain c
ircunstancias, among which the most significant is that the wrong caused is not greater than that which is trying to avoid.1. m. The first and less serious abnormal situations regulated by legislation of public order.
1. m. State of war.
1. m. The compound by individual States , whose p
regional oderes enjoy autonomy and sovereignty to his inner life.1. m. situation facing someone respect your physical body.
1. m. State physical, good or bad, not referred to any part of the body in particular.
2. m. situation good or bad, that is something not referred to any point or aspect in particular.