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stage 1. the platform in a theatre where actors perform 2. the. the theatre as a profession 3. short for stagecoach 4. Brit a division of a bus route for which there is a fixed fare 5. any of the various distinct periods of growth or development in the life of an organism, esp an insect 6. the organism itself at such a period of growth 7. a small stratigraphical unit; a subdivision of a rock series or system 8. the platform on a microscope on which the specimen is mounted for examination 9. Electronics a part of a complex circuit, esp one of a number of transistors with the associated elements required to amplify a signal in an amplifier 10. a university subject studied for one academic year stage [stāj] (aerospace engineering) A self-propelled separable element of a rocket vehicle or spacecraft. (electronics) A circuit containing a single section of an electron tube or equivalent device or two or more similar sections connected in parallel, push-pull, or push-push; it includes all parts connected between the control-grid input terminal of the device and the input terminal of the next adjacent stage. (geology) A developmental phase of an erosion cycle in which landscape features have distinctive characteristic forms. A phase in the historical development of a geologic feature. A major subdivision of a glacial epoch. A time-stratigraphic unit ranking below series and above chronozone, composed of rocks formed during an age of geologic time. (hydrology) The elevation of the water surface in a stream as measured by a river gage with reference to some arbitrarily selected zero datum. Also knonw as stream stage. (mining engineering) A certain length of underground roadway worked by one horse. A narrow thin dike, especially one where the material of which the dike is composed is soft. A platform on which mine cars stand. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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