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Definition of stage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stage is as below...
Stage (n.) The
platform
of a
microscope,
upon which an
object
is
placed
to be
viewed.
See
Illust.
of
Microscope..
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Drama
::
Drama (n.) A
composition,
in prose or
poetry,
accommodated
to
action,
and
intended
to
exhibit
a
picture
of human life, or to
depict
a
series
of grave or
humorous
actions
of more than
ordinary
interest,
tending
toward
some
striking
result.
It is
commonly
designed
to be
spoken
and
represented
by
actors
on the
stage..
There
::
There
(pron.)
In that
matter,
relation,
etc.; at that
point,
stage,
etc.,
regarded
as a
distinct
place;
as, he did not stop
there,
but
continued
his
speech..
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..
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..
Ultimity
::
Ultimity
(n.) The last stage or
consequence;
finality.
Ballastage
::
Ballastage
(n.) A toll paid for the
privilege
of
taking
up
ballast
in a port or
harbor.
Prodromal
::
Prodromal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
prodromes;
as, the
prodromal
stage of a
disease..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A floor
elevated
for the
convenience
of
mechanical
work, or the like; a
scaffold;
a
staging..
Postpaid
::
Postpaid
(a.)
Having
the
postage
prepaid,
as a
letter..
Pupipara
::
Pupipara
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Diptera
in which the young are born in a stage like the pupa. It
includes
the sheep tick, horse tick, and other
parasites.
Called
also
Homaloptera..
Postscenium
::
Postscenium
(n.) The part of a
theater
behind
the
scenes;
the back part of the stage of a
theater.
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A
degree
of
advancement
in a
journey;
one of
several
portions
into which a road or
course
is
marked
off; the
distance
between
two
places
of rest on a road; as, a stage of ten
miles..
Circumnutate
::
Circumnutate
(v. i.) To pass
through
the
stages
of
circumnutation.
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.
Adjustage
::
Adjustage
(n.)
Adjustment.
Cothurn
::
Cothurn
(n.) A
buskin
anciently
used by
tragic
actors
on the
stage;
hence,
tragedy
in
general..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) The
platform
of a
microscope,
upon which an
object
is
placed
to be
viewed.
See
Illust.
of
Microscope..
Sola
::
Sola (fem. a.)
Alone;
--
chiefly
used in stage
directions,
and the
like..
Mountebank
::
Mountebank
(n.) One who
mounts
a bench or stage in the
market
or other
public
place,
boasts
of his skill in
curing
diseases,
and vends
medicines
which he
pretends
are
infalliable
remedies;
a quack
doctor..
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