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Definition of stage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stage is as below...
Stage (n.) A place of rest on a
regularly
traveled
road; a stage
house;
a
station;
a place
appointed
for a relay of
horses.
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Zooid
::
Zooid (n.) An
animal
in one of its
inferior
stages
of
development,
as one of the
intermediate
forms in
alternate
generation..
Prime
::
Prime (a.)
Early;
blooming;
being in the first
stage.
Superoccipital
::
Supernumerary
(n.) A
person
or thing
beyond
what is
necessary
or
usual;
especially,
a
person
employed
not for
regular
service,
but only to fill the place of
another
in case of need;
specifically,
in
theaters,
a
person
who is not a
regular
actor,
but is
employed
to
appear
in a stage
spectacle..
Blastula
::
Blastula
(n.) That stage in the
development
of the ovum in which the outer cells of the
morula
become
more
defined
and form the
blastoderm.
Cothurn
::
Cothurn
(n.) A
buskin
anciently
used by
tragic
actors
on the
stage;
hence,
tragedy
in
general..
Stage-struck
::
Stagery
(n.)
Exhibition
on the
stage.
Forestage
::
Forestage
(n.) A
service
paid by
foresters
to the king.
Echinococcus
::
Echinococcus
(n.) A
parasite
of man and of many
domestic
and wild
animals,
forming
compound
cysts or
tumors
(called
hydatid
cysts)
in
various
organs,
but
especially
in the liver and
lungs,
which often cause
death.
It is the
larval
stage of the
Taenia
echinococcus,
a small
tapeworm
peculiar
to the dog..
Semi Pupa
::
Semi pupa (n.) The young of an
insect
in a stage
between
the larva and pupa.
Tadpole
::
Tadpole
(n.) The young
aquatic
larva of any
amphibian.
In this stage it
breathes
by means of
external
or
internal
gills,
is at first
destitute
of legs, and has a
finlike
tail.
Called
also
polliwig,
polliwog,
porwiggle,
or
purwiggy..
Etagere
::
Etagere
(n.) A piece of
furniture
having
a
number
of
uninclosed
shelves
or
stages,
one above
another,
for
receiving
articles
of
elegance
or use..
Stageplay
::
Stagely
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
stage;
becoming
the
theater;
theatrical.
Tetralogy
::
Tetralogy
(n.) A group or
series
of four
dramatic
pieces,
three
tragedies
and one
satyric,
or
comic,
piece (or
sometimes
four
tragedies),
represented
consequently
on the Attic stage at the
Dionysiac
festival..
Stagery
::
Stager
(n.) A horse used in
drawing
a
stage.
Sola
::
Sola (fem. a.)
Alone;
--
chiefly
used in stage
directions,
and the
like..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The space in a
theater
between
the stage and the
audience;
--
originally
appropriated
by the
Greeks
to the
chorus
and its
evolutions,
afterward
by the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction,
and by the
moderns
to a band of
instrumental
musicians..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A floor
elevated
for the
convenience
of
mechanical
work, or the like; a
scaffold;
a
staging..
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A
hanging
screen
intended
to
darken
or
conceal,
and
admitting
of being drawn back or up, and
reclosed
at
pleasure;
esp.,
drapery
of cloth or lace
hanging
round a bed or at a
window;
in
theaters,
and like
places,
a
movable
screen
for
concealing
the
stage..
Stagecoachman
::
Stagecoachmen
(pl. ) of
Stagecoachma.
Haematoblast
::
Haematoblast
(n.) One of the very
minute,
disk-shaped
bodies
found in blood with the
ordinary
red
corpuscles
and white
corpuscles;
a third kind of blood
corpuscle,
supposed
by some to be an early stage in the
development
of the red
corpuscles;
--
called
also blood
plaque,
and blood
plate..
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