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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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Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A short
entertainment
exhibited
on the stage
between
the acts of a play, or
between
the play and the
afterpiece,
to
relieve
the
tedium
of
waiting..
Property
::
Property
(a.) All the
adjuncts
of a play
except
the
scenery
and the
dresses
of the
actors;
stage
requisites.
Tres-tyne
::
Tres-tyne
(n.) In the
antler
of a stag, the third tyne above the base. This tyne
appears
in the third year. In those deer in which the brow tyne does not
divide,
the
tres-tyne
is the
second
tyne above the base. See
Illust.
under
Rucervine,
and under
Rusine..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) An
elevated
platform
on which an
orator
may
speak,
a play be
performed,
an
exhibition
be
presented,
or the
like..
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..
Postage
::
Postage
(n.) The price
established
by law to be paid for the
conveyance
of a
letter
or other
mailable
matter
by a
public
post.
Ultimity
::
Ultimity
(n.) The last stage or
consequence;
finality.
Stagnated
::
Stagnantly
(adv.)
In a
stagnant
manner.
Restagnate
::
Restagnate
(v. i.) To
stagnate;
to cease to flow.
Explode
::
Explode
(v. t.) To drive from the stage by noisy
expressions
of
disapprobation;
to hoot off; to drive away or
reject
noisily;
as, to
explode
a
play..
Stagery
::
Stager
(n.) A horse used in
drawing
a
stage.
Stager
::
Stageplayer
(n.) An actor on the
stage;
one whose
occupation
is to
represent
characters
on the
stage;
as,
Garrick
was a
celebrated
stageplayer..
Forwardness
::
Forwardness
(n.) An
advanced
stage of
progress
or of
preparation;
advancement;
as, his
measures
were in great
forwardness..
Line
::
Line (n.) A
connected
series
of
public
conveyances,
and
hence,
an
established
arrangement
for
forwarding
merchandise,
etc.; as, a line of
stages;
an
express
line..
Attire
::
Attire
(n.) The
antlers,
or
antlers
and
scalp,
of a stag or
buck..
Stagnating
::
Stagnated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Stagnat.
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A
degree
of
advancement
in any
pursuit,
or of
progress
toward
an end or
result..
Secondary
::
Secondary
(a.)
Dependent
or
consequent
upon
another
disease;
as,
Bright's
disease
is often
secondary
to
scarlet
fever.
(b)
Occuring
in the
second
stage of a
disease;
as, the
secondary
symptoms
of
syphilis..
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..
Staggard
::
Stag-evil
(n.) A kind of palsy
affecting
the jaw of a
horse.
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