Also known as: st., ST&
ST has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of ST in Architectural.
A vertical tube in scaffolding. A workstation that can perform tasks without being connected to other resources such as servers or host systems. A document, or an object for physical comparison, for defining product characteristics, products, or processes, prepared by a consensus of a properly constituted group of those substantially affected and having the qualifications to prepare the standard for use.
ArchitecturalA rope used as a punitive device. For more information see Teazer and Togey.
ArchitecturalAn iron-base alloy usually containing carbon and other alloying elements. In carbon steel and low-alloy steel, the maximum carbon content is about 2.0%; in high-alloy steel, about 2.5%. The dividing line between low-alloy and high-alloy steels is generally regarded as the 5% level of total metallic alloying elements. Steel is differentiated from two general classes of iron, namely, cast-irons, which have high carbon concentrations, and relatively pure irons, which have low carbon concentrations.
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