(Of a standing person) the distance from head to foot.
1 Thy stature is less than mine; keep to the mast; I walk.
2 Many consider it drudge work beneath ladies & gentlemen of their stature .
3 The present study used Carrea's index in stature estimation using tooth dimensions.
4 Microcephaly and short stature are each present in four of the patients.
5 But Gray also said he recognizes the growing stature of attorneys general.
6 Hope instead that Ireland will not need a person of Hume's stature .
7 Greater maternal stature is associated with lower risk of intrapartum caesarean delivery.
8 The young boy's age and stature made no difference to the terrorist.
9 They present with short stature , cardiac and skeletal abnormalities, and hearing loss.
10 The Suetidi are of this stock and excel the rest in stature .
11 Short stature was associated with lower scores in the physical functioning domain.
12 I've had far more experience; I was once a man of stature .
13 U.N. officials say that Annan's replacement must be someone of similar stature .
14 Lower limb contractions, spasticity and kyphoscoliosis may lead to disproportionate short stature .
15 Otherwise, he was content to let the stature of his office suffice.
16 The clinical severity ranges from mildly affected short stature to lethal forms.
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