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  • 41stage — [[t]steɪdʒ[/t]] n. v. staged, stag•ing 1) a phase, degree, or step in a process, development, or series 2) a raised platform or floor, as for speakers or performers 3) sbz a) the platform on which the actors perform in a theater b) this platform… …

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  • 42Stage — The extent of a cancer, especially whether the disease has spread from the original site to other parts of the body. See also staging. * * * 1. A period in the course of a disease; a description of the extent of involvement of a disease process… …

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  • 43stage — noun 1》 a point, period, or step in a process or development.     ↘a section of a journey or race. 2》 a raised floor or platform on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform.     ↘(the stage) the acting or theatrical profession. 3》 a scene… …

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  • 44Stage — 1Sta|ge [ sta:ʒə] die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. stage, dies aus mlat. stagium »Dienstverpflichtung (eines Vasallen)«> Vorbereitungszeit, Probezeit. Stage 2 2Stage der; s, s <zu 1↑Stage> (schweiz.) Aufenthalt bei einer Firma o. Ä. zur… …

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  • 45stage — 1. noun 1) this stage of the development Syn: phase, period, juncture, step, point, time, moment, instant, level 2) the last stage of the race Syn: part, section, portion …

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  • 46stage — See: AT STAGE OF THE GAME, HOLD THE STAGE, ON THE STAGE, SET THE STAGE …

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  • 47stage — See: AT STAGE OF THE GAME, HOLD THE STAGE, ON THE STAGE, SET THE STAGE …

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  • 48Stage 2 — IntroductionA Stage 2 is a set of questions (usually six, one for each team in the finals of a quiz) with one common connection.The points system of a Stage 2 gives the team cracking the connection points based on when the Stage 2 is cracked,… …

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  • 49stage — 1. noun stedʒ, steɪdʒ a) a phase He is in the recovery stage of his illness. b) The area, in any theatre, generally raised, upon which an audience watches plays or other public ceremonies. Completion of an identifiable stage of maintenance such… …

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  • 50stage — See: at stage of the game, hold the stage, on the stage, set the stage for …

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