Static - definition of static by The Free Dictionary Also, stat′i•cal 1 of or pertaining to bodies or forces at rest or in equilibrium 2 pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition 3 showing little or no change: a static relationship 4 lacking movement, development, or vitality: a novel marred by static characterizations 5 pertaining to or noting static
STATIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Something that is static does not move or change The number of young people obtaining qualifications has remained static or decreased Both your pictures are of static subjects
static - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Despite the term, a static website doesn’t mean one that never changes Static refers to the fact that the site’s assets—HTML files, graphics, and other downloadable content such as PDF files—are just static files sitting in an S3 bucket
Static - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Static means not moving or changing––it's often used to describe abstract ideas that can't be seen "The troops were moving all over the country, engaged in skirmishes, but the army's overall position remained static "
Static Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The computer program can turn static [= still] images into movies There was so much static on the radio we couldn't hear the broadcast He was getting a lot of static about his decision