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Definition of stage
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Stage (n.) A floor or story of a
house.
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Superoccipital
::
Supernumerary
(n.) A
person
or thing
beyond
what is
necessary
or
usual;
especially,
a
person
employed
not for
regular
service,
but only to fill the place of
another
in case of need;
specifically,
in
theaters,
a
person
who is not a
regular
actor,
but is
employed
to
appear
in a stage
spectacle..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To
unfold
gradually,
as a
flower
from a bud;
hence,
to bring
through
a
succession
of
states
or
stages,
each of which is
preparatory
to the next; to form or
expand
by a
process
of
growth;
to cause to
change
gradually
from an
embryo,
or a lower
state,
to a
higher
state or form of
being;
as,
sunshine
and rain
develop
the bud into a
flower;
to
develop
the
mind..
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..
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..
Act
::
Act (v. i.) To
perform
on the
stage;
to
represent
a
character.
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) One of a
series
of
progressive
steps
upward
or
downward,
in
quality,
rank,
acquirement,
and the like; a stage in
progression;
grade;
gradation;
as,
degrees
of vice and
virtue;
to
advance
by slow
degrees;
degree
of
comparison..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) A roll
recting
the
several
stages
arranged
for a royal
progress.
Many of them are
extant
in the
herald's
office.
Bipinnaria
::
Bipinnaria
(n.) The larva of
certain
starfishes
as
developed
in the
free-swimming
stage.
Zoogloea
::
Zoogloea
(n.) A
colony
or mass of
bacteria
imbedded
in a
viscous
gelatinous
substance.
The
zoogloea
is
characteristic
of a
transitory
stage
through
which
rapidly
multiplying
bacteria
pass in the
course
of their
evolution.
Also used
adjectively.
Play
::
Play (n.) To act on the
stage;
to
personate
a
character.
Actress
::
Actress
(n.) A
female
stageplayer;
a woman who acts a part.
Psorosperm
::
Psorosperm
(n.) A
minute
parasite,
usually
the young of
Gregarinae,
in the
pseudonavicula
stage..
Dilly
::
Dilly (n.) A kind of
stagecoach.
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.
Lastage
::
Lastage
(n.) The
lading
of a ship; also,
ballast..
Stage-struck
::
Stagery
(n.)
Exhibition
on the
stage.
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.) The
Beaks;
the stage or
platform
in the forum where
orations,
pleadings,
funeral
harangues,
etc., were
delivered;
-- so
called
because
after the Latin war, it was
adorned
with the beaks of
captured
vessels;
later,
applied
also to other
platforms
erected
in Rome for the use of
public
orators..
Tiring-room
::
Tiring-room
(n.) The room or place where
players
dress for the
stage.
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
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