English
Etymology
From ancient Latin stipula meaning straw. As was the custom then, the Romans used to break a straw, as a sign of agreement between the negotiating parties, and the stipulations were put in a written form.
Pronunciation
IPA|�stɪpj��leɪ��n
Noun
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- Something that is stated or stipulated as a condition of an agreement.
#: The stipulations of the contract won't allow you to do that.
#: If I lend you my car, my only stipulation is that you fill up the gas tank before returning it.
Translations
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