1. s.t. - Pronoun
2. s.t. - Preposition
3. s.t. - Conjunction
S.T.
Abbreviation of subject to, used in optimisation problems.
s.t.
Alternative form of subject to
s.t.
(mathematics) Abbreviation of such that.
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s.t.
(chiefly grammar and lexicography) Abbreviation of something.
According to S.T. Loseby, the very idea of a town as a centre of power and administration was reintroduced to England by the Roman Christianising mission to Canterbury, and its urban revival was delayed to the 10th century. Source: Internet
Joshi, S.T. The Rise and Fall of the Cthulhu Mythos (Mythos Books, 2008) pp. 34-35. Source: Internet
Whereas the original Saint resorted to aliases that had the initials S.T., Kilmer's character used Christian saints, regardless of initials. Source: Internet
S.T. Joshi is supervising an ongoing series of volumes collecting Lovecraft's unabridged letters to particular correspondents. Source: Internet
S.T. Joshi is working with other scholars to produce an updated bibliography of Smith's work. Source: Internet
Templar has aliases, often using the initials S.T. such as "Sebastian Tombs" or "Sugarman Treacle". Source: Internet