Stand
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Stand may refer to:
- A grove of trees
- To assume the upright position of standing
- Stand (cricket), a relationship between two players
- Stand, Greater Manchester, a residential area in England
- STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition
- The Stand Comedy Club, in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle upon Tyne
- ST And, a variable star
- A food business:
Objects
- A standing frame, an assistive technology supporting a person who could not otherwise stand erect
- Stand (drill pipe), 2 or 3 joints of drill pipe connected together on a drilling rig
- A music stand
- A cymbal stand
- A bus stand, a place where public service vehicles are parked between journeys
- A kickstand of a bicycle or motorcycle
- An area of seating in a stadium
- Forest stand, in forestry, a group of similar trees; see stand level modelling
- Tree stand, a platform used in hunting
- Retort stand, a laboratory equipment
Music
- Stand!, an album by Sly & the Family Stone
- "Stand!" (song), from that album
- "Stand" (R.E.M. song)
- "Stand" (Jewel song)
- "Stand" (Rascal Flatts song)
- "Stand" (Lenny Kravitz song)
- "Stand" (Poison song), 1993
- Stand (Michael W. Smith album), 2006
- Stand (Avalon album)
- Stand (Breaking the Silence album), 2007
- Stand (Irish band), a New York–based Dublin four-piece band
- "Stand", a song by Petra on the album Jekyll & Hyde
- "The Stand" (song), by Mother Mother
- "The Stand", a song by Hillsong United from their 2006 album United We Stand
- "The Stand", a song by The Alarm
Television, books
- The Stand, a 1978 novel by Stephen King
- The Stand (TV miniseries), 1994, based on the novel
- Stand, a supernatural power in the manga, anime, and game series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
- STAND, an organization in the anime Virus Buster Serge
See also
- Stand-in (disambiguation)
- The Stands, English band
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