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Definition of stage
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Stag (v. t.) To
watch;
to dog, or keep track of..
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Pit
::
Pit (n.)
Formerly,
that part of a
theater,
on the floor of the
house,
below the level of the stage and
behind
the
orchestra;
now, in
England,
commonly
the part
behind
the
stalls;
in the
United
States,
the
parquet;
also, the
occupants
of such a part of a
theater..
Dilly
::
Dilly (n.) A kind of
stagecoach.
Lastage
::
Lastage
(n.) Room for
stowing
goods,
as in a
ship..
Road
::
Road (n.) A
journey,
or stage of a
journey..
Ileus
::
Ileus (n.) A
morbid
condition
due to
intestinal
obstruction.
It is
characterized
by
complete
constipation,
with
griping
pains in the
abdomen,
which is
greatly
distended,
and in the later
stages
by
vomiting
of fecal
matter.
Called
also
ileac,
/
iliac,
passion..
Megalops
::
Megalops
(n.) A
larva,
in a stage
following
the zoea, in the
development
of most
crabs.
In this stage the legs and
abdominal
appendages
have
appeared,
the
abdomen
is
relatively
long, and the eyes are
large.
Also used
adjectively..
Philately
::
Philately
(n.) The
collection
of
postage
stamps
of
various
issues.
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..
Stagecoach
::
Stage (v. t.) To
exhibit
upon a
stage,
or as upon a
stage;
to
display
publicly..
Beatification
::
Beatification
(n.) The act of
beatifying,
or the state of being
beatified;
esp., in the R. C.
Church,
the act or
process
of
ascertaining
and
declaring
that a
deceased
person
is one of the
blessed,
or has
attained
the
second
degree
of
sanctity,
--
usually
a stage in the
process
of
canonization..
Incipient
::
Incipient
(a.)
Beginning
to be, or to show
itself;
commencing;
initial;
as, the
incipient
stage of a
fever;
incipient
light of day..
Frank
::
Frank (a.) The
privilege
of
sending
letters
or other mail
matter,
free of
postage,
or
without
charge;
also, the sign, mark, or
signature
denoting
that a
letter
or other mail
matter
is to free of
postage..
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..
Stager
::
Stageplayer
(n.) An actor on the
stage;
one whose
occupation
is to
represent
characters
on the
stage;
as,
Garrick
was a
celebrated
stageplayer..
Ypsiliform
::
Ypsiliform
(a.)
Resembling
the / in
appearance;
-- said of the
germinal
spot in the ripe egg at one of the
stages
of
fecundation.
Bipinnaria
::
Bipinnaria
(n.) The larva of
certain
starfishes
as
developed
in the
free-swimming
stage.
Heteromorphic
::
Heteromorphic
(a.)
Deviating
from the
normal,
perfect,
or
mature
form;
having
different
forms at
different
stages
of
existence,
or in
different
individuals
of the same
species;
--
applied
especially
to
insects
in which there is a wide
difference
of form
between
the larva and the
adult,
and to
plants
having
more than one form of
flower..
Manducus
::
Manducus
(n.) A
grotesque
mask,
representing
a
person
chewing
or
grimacing,
worn in
processions
and by comic
actors
on the
stage..
Primary
::
Primary
(a.)
Illustrating,
possessing,
or
characterized
by, some
quality
or
property
in the first
degree;
having
undergone
the first stage of
substitution
or
replacement..
Philatelist
::
Philatelist
(n.) One
versed
in
philately;
one who
collects
postage
stamps.
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