1. standish - Noun
2. Standish - Proper noun
A stand, or case, for pen and ink.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdapted from “Cooking Down East: Favorite Maine Recipes” from Marjorie Standish. Source: Internet
"A lot of people are going to be spending their time at home with loved ones," Standish said, "But we're also seeing in our survey that people are wanting to spend money with companies that actually are taking care of their workers." Source: Internet
Co-founder Dr. Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, FABNO, is a neuroscientist and naturopathic physician who holds faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Radiology Department as well as at Bastyr University. Source: Internet
In 1992, Myles Standish used data from Voyager 2 's flyby of Neptune in 1989, which had revised the estimates of Neptune's mass downward by 0.5%—an amount comparable to the mass of Mars—to recalculate its gravitational effect on Uranus. Source: Internet
Org * citation; comparison of the definitions of LeVerrier, Newcomb, and Standish. Source: Internet
Alise Wilson hands Kensi Thurston-Gillespie of Standish, 10, her identification kit. Source: Internet