Found 2 hits - Term: stage door, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
stage \stage\ st=aj, n. of. estage, f. 'etage, assumed
ll. staticum, from l. stare to stand. see stand, and cf.
static.
1. a floor or story of a house. obs. --wyclif.
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2. an elevated platform on which an orator may speak, a play
be performed, an exhibition be presented, or the like.
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3. a floor elevated for the convenience of mechanical work,
or the like; a scaffold; a staging.
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4. a platform, often floating, serving as a kind of wharf.
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5. the floor for scenic performances; hence, the theater; the
playhouse; hence, also, the profession of representing
dramatic compositions; the drama, as acted or exhibited.
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knights, squires, and steeds, must enter on the
stage. --pope.
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lo where the stage, the poor, degraded stage,
holds its warped mirror to a gaping age. --c.
sprague.
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6. a place where anything is publicly exhibited; the scene of
any noted action or career; the spot where any remarkable
affair occurs; as, politicians must live their lives on
the public stage.
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when we are born, we cry that we are come
to this great stage of fools. --shak.
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music and ethereal mirth
wherewith the stage of air and earth did ring.
--miton.
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7. the platform of a microscope, upon which an object is
placed to be viewed. see illust. of microscope.
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8. a place of rest on a regularly traveled road; a stage
house; a station; a place appointed for a relay of horses.
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9. 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.
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a stage . . . signifies a certain distance on a
road. --jeffrey.
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he traveled by gig, with his wife, his favorite
horse performing the journey by easy stages.
--smiles.
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10. a degree of advancement in any pursuit, or of progress
toward an end or result.
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such a polity is suited only to a particular stage
in the progress of society. --macaulay.
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11. a large vehicle running from station to station for the
accommodation of the public; a stagecoach; an omnibus. "a
parcel sent you by the stage." --cowper. obsolescent
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i went in the sixpenny stage. --swift.
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12. biol. 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.
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stage box, a box close to the stage in a theater.
stage carriage, a stagecoach.
stage door, the actors' and workmen's entrance to a
theater.
stage lights, the lights by which the stage in a theater is
illuminated.
stage micrometer, a graduated device applied to the stage
of a microscope for measuring the size of an object.
stage wagon, a wagon which runs between two places for
conveying passengers or goods.
stage whisper, a loud whisper, as by an actor in a theater,
supposed, for dramatic effect, to be unheard by one or
more of his fellow actors, yet audible to the audience; an
aside.
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see also:
stand static microscope stage box stage carriage stage door
stage lights stage micrometer stage wagon stage whisper
- [2] : WordNet (r) 2.0
stage door
n : an entrance to the backstage area of theater; used by
performers and other theater personnel
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