
[Middle English, from Old French estage, from Vulgar Latin *staticum, from Latin status, past participle of stāre, to stand.]
stageful stage'ful' n.
noun
verb
n. 1. an element of the missile or propulsion system that generally separates from the missile at burnout or cut-off. Stages are numbered chronologically in order of burning.
2. (according to NATO) the part of an air route from one air staging unit to the next.
v.process, in a specified area, troops that are in transit from one locality to another.
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1. The level of water in a channel. Stage recorders monitor the depth of water at a gauging station. Because there is a relationship between discharge and stage at any point, stage can be used to calculate discharge.
2. The position reached in a sequence such as Rostow's stages of growth.
3. In geology, a stratigraphic division of rocks formed at the same age, usually having the same fossil assemblage.
1. A floor area or platform for dramatic, musical, or other types of performances.
2. Same as staging.
In American archaeology this term is used to denote a general level of cultural development which may be regional or continental in its applicability. Thus the main North American stages are: Palaeo-Indian, Archaic, Woodland, and Formative.
(DOD, NATO) 1. An element of the missile or propulsion system that generally separates from the missile at burnout or cut-off. Stages are numbered chronologically in order of burning. 2. To process, in a specified area, troops which are in transit from one locality to another. See also marshalling; staging area. 3.
This whole creation is essentially subjective, and the dream is the theater where the dreamer is at once: scene, actor, prompter, stage manager, author, audience, and critic.
— Carl Jung (1875-1961)
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1. a definite period or distinct phase, as of development of a disease or of an organism.
2. the platform of a microscope on which the slide containing the object to be studied is placed.

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Stage or stages is an abstract object often associated with either theater and scene or point of progress.
It may also refer to:
Stage (theatre), a space for the performance of theatrical productions
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - trin, fase, stadium, scene, stillads, platform, stoppested, skueplads, poststation
v. tr. - iscenesætte, opføre, arangere, iværksætte
v. intr. - foretage dagsrejser, rejse med diligence
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Nederlands (Dutch)
toneel, podium, etappe, fase, verdieping, niveau, opvoeren, op touw zetten, ensceneren, gereed maken
Français (French)
n. - (gén) estrade, (Théât) scène, théâtre, (fig) théâtre, (Aérosp) étage, (GB, Transp) section, plate-forme d'échafaudage, platine (sur un microscope), (Hist, Transp) diligence
v. tr. - organiser, fomenter, simuler, (Théât) monter, mettre (qch) en scène
v. intr. - être adaptable pour la scène
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Deutsch (German)
n. - Bühne, Schauplatz, Etappe, Stadium, Stufe
v. - veranstalten, in Szene setzen, inszenieren
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Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - παλκοσένικο, (θεατρική) σκηνή, ο κόσμος του θεάτρου, το "σανίδι", κέντρο δραστηριότητας ή εξελίξεων, "θέατρο", φάση, στάδιο, ικρίωμα, σκαλωσιά, αντικειμενοφόρα πλάκα μικροσκοπίου, (γεωλ.) βαθμίδα
v. - ανεβάζω (θεατρικό) έργο, οργανώνω, στήνω, σκηνοθετώ
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Italiano (Italian)
organizzare, mettere in scena, scena, teatro, palcoscenico, tappa
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Português (Portuguese)
n. - estágio (m), palco (m)
v. - representar, colocar em cena
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Русский (Russian)
сцена, театр, драматическое искусство, театральная деятельность, киносъемочный (студийный) павильон, место действия, платформа, сценический, театральный, традиционно изображаемый на сцене, ставить (пьесу), осуществлять, инсценировать (роман), подстроить, период, ступень, остановка, перегон, пристань
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Español (Spanish)
n. - teatro, escenario, estrado, plataforma, tarima, etapa, fase, parte de una carrera
v. tr. - organizar, efectuar, escenificar, poner en escena, representar, proveer de tablado, exhibir al público
v. intr. - ser adecuado para presentar o actuar en escena
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Svenska (Swedish)
n. - scen, estrad, teater, stadium, skede, steg, etapp, avstånd, hållplats, plattform, skådeplats
v. - iscensätta, sätta upp, uppföra, arrangera, organisera, lämpa sig för scenen
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
舞台, 活动场所, 戏剧, 上演, 筹划, 表演, 适于上演, 乘驿车旅行
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中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 舞臺, 活動場所, 戲劇
v. tr. - 上演, 籌劃, 表演
v. intr. - 適於上演, 乘驛車旅行
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한국어 (Korean)
n. - 무대, 연극, (성장, 발달 등의) 단계
v. tr. - 상연하다, 발판을 마련하다, (군사 작전 등을) 계획하다
v. intr. - 연출하기에 알맞다, 상연할 만하다, 역마차로 여행하다
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日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 舞台, 演壇, 演劇, 俳優業, 段階, 場, 段, 休憩地, 駅
v. - 上演する, 開催する, 上演できる
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العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) مسرح, منصه, مرحله, محطه (فعل) يقدم مسرحيه
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - במה, בימה, זירה, מוקד פעילות, שלב, תקופה, כרכרה, תחנה, מרחק בין תחנות, מבנה-מדפים
v. tr. - ביים, הציג לקהל, ארגן, ערך, ביצע
v. intr. - התאים להמחזה
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