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Definition of stag
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Stag (n.) An
outside
irregular
dealer
in
stocks,
who is not a
member
of the
exchange..
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Gastraea
::
Gastraea
(n.) A
primeval
larval
form; a
double-walled
sac from
which,
according
to the
hypothesis
of
Haeckel,
man and all other
animals,
that in the first
stages
of their
individual
evolution
pass
through
a
two-layered
structural
stage,
or
gastrula
form, must have
descended.
This idea
constitutes
the
Gastraea
theory
of
Haeckel.
See
Gastrula..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) One of
several
marked
phases
or
periods
in the
development
and
growth
of many
animals
and
plants;
as, the
larval
stage;
pupa
stage;
zoea
stage..
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..
Stationed
::
Station
(n.) One of the
places
at which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause for the
performance
of an act of
devotion;
formerly,
the tomb of a
martyr,
or some
similarly
consecrated
spot; now,
especially,
one of those
representations
of the
successive
stages
of our
Lord's
passion
which are often
placed
round the naves of large
churches
and by the side of the way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines,
and which are
visited
in
rotation,
stated
services
being
performed
at each; --
called
also
Station
o
Stag
::
Stag (n.) The
European
wren.
Ribaudequin
::
Ribaudequin
(n.) An
engine
of war used in the
Middle
Ages,
consisting
of a
protected
elevated
staging
on
wheels,
and armed in front with
pikes.
It was
(after
the 14th
century)
furnished
with small
cannon..
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) A
person
who
undertook,
or
became
responsible,
for
another;
a bail; a
surety;
a
hostage..
Tiring-room
::
Tiring-room
(n.) The room or place where
players
dress for the
stage.
Mystagogue
::
Mystagogue
(n.) One who keeps and shows
church
relics.
Stagely
::
Stagehouse
(n.) A house where a stage
regularly
stops for
passengers
or a relay of
horses.
Stackyard
::
Stackstand
(n.) A
staging
for
supporting
a stack of hay or
grain;
a
rickstand.
Branlin
::
Branlin
(n.) A young
salmon
or parr, in the stage in which it has
transverse
black
bands,
as if
burned
by a
gridiron..
Wheeze
::
Wheeze
(n.) An
ordinary
whisper
exaggerated
so as to
produce
the
hoarse
sound known as the stage
whisper.
It is a
forcible
whisper
with some
admixture
of
tone..
Mystagogic
::
Mystagogic
(a.) Alt. of
Mystagogica.
Mountebank
::
Mountebank
(n.) One who
mounts
a bench or stage in the
market
or other
public
place,
boasts
of his skill in
curing
diseases,
and vends
medicines
which he
pretends
are
infalliable
remedies;
a quack
doctor..
Sursanure
::
Surroyal
(n.) One of the
terminal
branches
or
divisions
of the beam of the
antler
of the stag or other large deer.
Elk
::
Elk (n.) A large deer, of
several
species.
The
European
elk
(Alces
machlis
or
Cervus
alces)
is
closely
allied
to the
American
moose.
The
American
elk, or
wapiti
(Cervus
Canadensis),
is
closely
related
to the
European
stag. See
Moose,
and
Wapiti..
Cothurn
::
Cothurn
(n.) A
buskin
anciently
used by
tragic
actors
on the
stage;
hence,
tragedy
in
general..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) An
agreement
of
diplomatists
indicating
the
results
reached
by them at a
particular
stage of a
negotiation.
Bullock
::
Bullock
(n.) An ox,
steer,
or
stag..
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