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Definition of stage
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Stage (n.) A floor
elevated
for the
convenience
of
mechanical
work, or the like; a
scaffold;
a
staging..
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Run
::
Run (n.)
Continued
repetition
on the
stage;
-- said of a play; as, to have a run of a
hundred
successive
nights..
Scyphistoma
::
Scyphistoma
(n.) The young
attached
larva of
Discophora
in the stage when it
resembles
a
hydroid,
or
actinian..
Blastula
::
Blastula
(n.) That stage in the
development
of the ovum in which the outer cells of the
morula
become
more
defined
and form the
blastoderm.
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
or one of a
series
of
stations,
established
for the
refreshment
and
accommodation
of
travelers
on some
recognized
route;
as, a stage or
railway
post..
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..
Deciduous
::
Deciduous
(a.)
Falling
off, or
subject
to fall or be shed, at a
certain
season,
or a
certain
stage or
interval
of
growth,
as
leaves
(except
of
evergreens)
in
autumn,
or as parts of
animals,
such as hair,
teeth,
antlers,
etc.; also,
shedding
leaves
or parts at
certain
seasons,
stages,
or
intervals;
as,
deciduous
trees;
the
deciduous
membrane..
Pullus
::
Pullus
(n.) A
chick;
a young bird in the downy
stage.
Circumnutate
::
Circumnutate
(v. i.) To pass
through
the
stages
of
circumnutation.
Scaffold
::
Scaffold
(n.)
Specifically,
a stage or
elevated
platform
for the
execution
of a
criminal;
as, to die on the
scaffold..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) An
action
represented
in
sports,
plays,
or on the
stage;
show;
ceremony..
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..
Stagely
::
Stagehouse
(n.) A house where a stage
regularly
stops for
passengers
or a relay of
horses.
Gibstaff
::
Gibstaff
(n.) A staff
formerly
used in
fighting
beasts
on the
stage.
Brachiolaria
::
Brachiolaria
(n. pl.) A
peculiar
early
larval
stage of
certain
starfishes,
having
a
bilateral
structure,
and
swimming
by means of bands of
vibrating
cilia..
Ovicell
::
Ovicell
(n.) One of the
dilatations
of the body wall of
Bryozoa
in which the ova
sometimes
undegro
the first
stages
of their
development.
See
Illust.
of
Chilostoma.
Costage
::
Costage
(n.)
Expense;
cost.
Philatelist
::
Philatelist
(n.) One
versed
in
philately;
one who
collects
postage
stamps.
Histrionize
::
Histrionize
(v. t.) To act; to
represent
on the
stage,
or
theatrically..
Incipient
::
Incipient
(a.)
Beginning
to be, or to show
itself;
commencing;
initial;
as, the
incipient
stage of a
fever;
incipient
light of day..
Transitional
::
Transitional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
transition;
involving
or
denoting
transition;
as,
transitional
changes;
transitional
stage..
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