Definition: "USTATS," meaning "Unspeakable, Transient, Unconscionable," appears to be a Greek word with no known direct translation in English but often associated with Jewish religious texts or beliefs. The term primarily refers to something that is unspeakably bad (ustats) and can cause sin. It's usually translated as "unholy act" or "unrighteous deed." The concept of being 'uncountable' or 'without any control,' makes it even more profound in Jewish thought.