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Definition of stag
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Stag (v. i.) To act as a stag, or
irregular
dealer
in
stocks..
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Crocket
::
Crocket
(n.) A
croche,
or knob, on the top of a
stag's
antler..
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..
Stagworm
::
Stagnation
(n.) The
cessation
of
action,
or of brisk
action;
the state of being dull; as, the
stagnation
of
business..
Rot
::
Rot (v. i.) To
undergo
a
process
common
to
organic
substances
by which they lose the
cohesion
of their parts and pass
through
certain
chemical
changes,
giving
off
usually
in some
stages
of the
process
more or less
offensive
odors;
to
become
decomposed
by a
natural
process;
to
putrefy;
to
decay..
Staggard
::
Stag-evil
(n.) A kind of palsy
affecting
the jaw of a
horse.
Stagecoachman
::
Stagecoachmen
(pl. ) of
Stagecoachma.
Stagnant
::
Stagnant
(a.) That
stagnates;
not
flowing;
not
running
in a
current
or
steam;
motionless;
hence,
impure
or foul from want of
motion;
as, a
stagnant
lake or pond;
stagnant
blood in the
veins..
Boy
::
Boy (v. t.) To act as a boy; -- in
allusion
to the
former
practice
of boys
acting
women's
parts on the
stage.
Peat
::
Peat (n.) A
substance
of
vegetable
origin,
consisting
of roots and
fibers,
moss, etc., in
various
stages
of
decomposition,
and
found,
as a kind of turf or bog,
usually
in low
situations,
where it is
always
more or less
saturated
with
water.
It is often dried and used for
fuel..
Exit
::
Exit (n.) The
departure
of a
player
from the
stage,
when he has
performed
his
part..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(v. t.) To
arrange
(a
series
of
parts)
on each side of a
median
line
alternately,
as the
spokes
of a wheel or the
rivets
of a
boiler
seam..
Augmentation
::
Augmentation
(n.) The stage of a
disease
in which the
symptoms
go on
increasing.
Bez-antler
::
Bez-antler
(n.) The
second
branch
of a
stag's
horn.
Dilly
::
Dilly (n.) A kind of
stagecoach.
Run
::
Run (v. t.) To cause to run (in the
various
senses
of Run, v. i.); as, to run a
horse;
to run a
stage;
to run a
machine;
to run a rope
through
a
block..
Actress
::
Actress
(n.) A
female
stageplayer;
a woman who acts a part.
Cothurn
::
Cothurn
(n.) A
buskin
anciently
used by
tragic
actors
on the
stage;
hence,
tragedy
in
general..
Relay
::
Relay (n.) A
supply
of
anything
arranged
beforehand
for
affording
relief
from time to time, or at
successive
stages;
provision
for
successive
relief..
Point
::
Point (n.)
Whatever
serves
to mark
progress,
rank, or
relative
position,
or to
indicate
a
transition
from one state or
position
to
another,
degree;
step;
stage;
hence,
position
or
condition
attained;
as, a point of
elevation,
or of
depression;
the stock fell off five
points;
he won by
tenpoints..
Stage
::
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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