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stage

stage [ stayj ]


noun  (plural stag·es)
Definition:
 
1. area in theater: the area in a theater where a performance takes place, especially a platform on which actors perform a play

2. dramatic profession: the profession of acting, drama, or the theater

3. platform: a raised platform where speeches are made and ceremonies are carried out, e.g. in a hall or auditorium

4. period or step during process: a step, level, or period in the development or progress of something
The project is still in its early stages.

5. setting in which something happens: the scene of an event or series of events
The summit marks her first appearance on the world stage.

6. significant phase: an important phase of cultural, economic, or social development

7. part of journey: a distinct section of a journey, especially one after which a stop is made

8. aerospace detachable rocket unit: a separable unit of a rocket or spacecraft that contains fuel and can be jettisoned after the fuel is exhausted

9. construction platform for workers: a raised platform, especially a scaffolding for workers during the construction of a building

10. transportation 
Same as  stagecoach


11. food industry platform for drying food: a platform used to dry fish or meat

12. recording 
Same as  sound stage


13. biology period of development of organism: a distinct period of development in the life of an organism when its form is different from earlier or later periods

14. measurements elevation of river surface: a measure of how much the surface of a river or stream rises above a given point

15. science platform for mounting microscopic specimen: the small platform of an optical microscope on which a specimen is placed for examination

16. geology period of rock strata: a relatively short geologic distinct period, a subdivision of a series, during which rock strata are deposited

17. electricity unit of electrical components: a group of components that form part of an electronic or electrical system



transitive verb  (past and past participle staged, present participle stag·ing, 3rd person present singular stag·es)
Definition:
 
1. organize performance for public: to put on a play, concert, exhibition, or similar event for an audience

2. organize event: to organize or carry out something such as an event that will attract attention or publicity

3. set play in place or time: to set a play in a particular place or time
staged the drama in the Regency period

4. medicine classify phases of disease: to classify the progress of a disease

[13th century. < Old French estage< Latin stat-, past participle of stare "stand"]

stage·a·bil·i·ty [ stàyjə bíllətee ] noun
stage·a·ble [ stáyjəb'l ] adjective
stage·a·bly adverb

by or in easy stages in an unhurried undemanding way

on stage performing in something, especially as an actor

set the stage (for something) to make the preparations or produce the conditions necessary for something to happen or begin

take center stage to draw people's or public attention

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