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Definition of stag
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 stag is as below...
Stag (n.) The adult male of the red deer
(Cervus
elaphus),
a large
European
species
closely
related
to the
American
elk, or
wapiti..
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Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
structure
on which a
spectacle
or play is
exhibited;
the part of a
theater
in which the
acting
is done, with its
adjuncts
and
decorations;
the
stage..
Histrionicism
::
Histrionicism
(n.) The
histronic
art;
stageplaying.
Antler
::
Antler
(n.) The
entire
horn, or any
branch
of the horn, of a
cervine
animal,
as of a
stag..
Totter
::
Totter
(v. i.) To shake so as to
threaten
a fall; to
vacillate;
to be
unsteady;
to
stagger;
as,an old man
totters
with age..
Pupa
::
Pupa (n.) Any
insect
in that stage of its
metamorphosis
which
usually
immediately
precedes
the
adult,
or
imago,
stage..
Lastage
::
Lastage
(n.) A tax on wares sold by the last.
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
company
of
stageplayers;
a
troupe.
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) To begin to doubt and waver in
purposes;
to
become
less
confident
or
determined;
to
hesitate.
Footlight
::
Footlight
(n.) One of a row of
lights
in the front of the stage in a
theater,
etc., and on a level
therewith..
Figurant
::
Figurant
(n.
masc.)
One who
dances
at the
opera,
not
singly,
but in
groups
or
figures;
an
accessory
character
on the
stage,
who
figures
in its
scenes,
but has
nothing
to say;
hence,
one who
figures
in any
scene,
without
taking
a
prominent
part..
Stager
::
Stageplayer
(n.) An actor on the
stage;
one whose
occupation
is to
represent
characters
on the
stage;
as,
Garrick
was a
celebrated
stageplayer..
Tiring-room
::
Tiring-room
(n.) The room or place where
players
dress for the
stage.
Paramylum
::
Paramylum
(n.) A
substance
resembling
starch,
found in the green
frothy
scum
formed
on the
surface
of
stagnant
water..
Stagirite
::
Staging
(n.) The
business
of
running
stagecoaches;
also, the act of
journeying
in
stagecoaches..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(v. t.) To cause to doubt and
waver;
to make to
hesitate;
to make less
steady
or
confident;
to
shock.
Pool
::
Pool (n.) A small body of
standing
or
stagnant
water;
a
puddle.
Abature
::
Abature
(n.) Grass and
sprigs
beaten
or
trampled
down by a stag
passing
through
them.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Tipsy
::
Tipsy
(superl.)
Staggering,
as if from
intoxication;
reeling..
Prodromal
::
Prodromal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
prodromes;
as, the
prodromal
stage of a
disease..
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