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1. one of a number of vertical posts that fit into sockets around a flat truck or railway wagon to hold the load in place 2. a method or the practice of executing a person by binding him to a stake in the centre of a pile of wood that is then set on fire 3. Mormon Church an administrative district consisting of a group of wards under the jurisdiction of a president stake2 1. the money or valuables that a player must hazard in order to buy into a gambling game or make a bet 2. the money that a player has available for gambling 3. Horse racing a race in which all owners of competing horses contribute to the prize money stake [stāk] (electricity) An iron peg used as a power electrode to transfer current into the ground in electrical prospecting. (engineering) To fasten back or prop open with a piece of chain or otherwise the valves or clacks of a water barrel in order that the water may run back into the sump when necessary. A pointed piece of wood driven into the ground to mark a boundary, survey station, or elevation. stake 1. A small anvil used for the working of thin sheet metal, so called because it is supported by a sharp vertical prop which is inserted in a hole in the workbench; the sheet-metal worker may select one of a number of different stakes, the particular shape depending on the task. 2. A stick of wood sharpened at one end and set into the ground to act as a boundary marker or to support or hold something. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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