Static definition

Static means no motion of any type or form.
Static educational information – allowing the patient to be able to access at any time content that has been collated specifically for their condition: i. Hyperlinks to other accredited web resources
Static means Goods (including spare parts) supplied by the Seller and manufactured by Blue Mac and Marathon/Nexgen or any other manufacturer where the Goods are not deemed by the Seller to be Mobile; ‘Website’ means www.bluegroup.co.uk

Examples of Static in a sentence

  • Staffordshire County Council is procuring a Framework for the provision of Security Services and any additional associated services including Static & Mobile guarding, unoccupied buildings, open & lock provisions and key holding services for Staffordshire County Council establishments.

  • The services to be included are: - • Mobile patrol security cover • Provide Open and Lock up services and External and Internal Patrolling • Alarm activation and emergency response as required • Control access to the premises out of normal office hours • CCTV Monitoring • Static Guarding • Office Building and Reception Security More detailed information is provided in each specification for each lot.

  • To provide Static Guarding for Staffordshire Place 1 (SP1) and Staffordshire Place 2 (SP2) buildings, with flexibility to extend to other sites within the SCC portfolio.

  • Static Protection – Carpets incorporating the DURACOLOR® technology will offer protection from static discharge in excess of 3.5 KV when tested under AATCC Test Method 134 (Step).


More Definitions of Static

Static means a compost pile that is left to stand motionless or idle and does not include a rotating drum in-vessel compost digester.
Static here means it does not have a pointer to an
Static just means “known by the compiler,” or equivalently, “not dependent on information only known at runtime.” In the world of quantum computing, this typically just means “not dependent on measurement results.”
Static means non-vibratory, i.e. a roller compacting by dead weight only without the additional means of extra force or thrust caused by shaking.
Static means without motion.
Static in this respect means that E-DRAM solves for a single year and that the solution in that year is not tied to decisions made in previous years.
Static or “fixed” gear means fishing gear which is immobile, and includes creels which are used to catch lobsters, crabs and Scottish langoustine (Nephrops norvegicus), and also gill nets and baited lines which are fixed in position. “Mobile” or “active” fishing gear is towed, and in the Scottish fleet encompasses nets, which may be trawled along the sea bed, or in midwater (pelagic), targeting a variety of fish species; and scallop dredges.