
1) British play 2) Connecting flight 3) Feature of the Kremlin palace 4) Feature of the Met 5) Flight 6) Flight having risers 7) Flight of stairs 8) Flight of steps 9) Jaggies 10) Set of steps 11) Setting for a Duchamp nude 12) Stair 13) Stairs 14) Stairway 15) Steps 16) Steps up 17) Thread through many stories
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1) Companionway 2) Ghat 3) Ladder 4) Stairs 5) Stairway 6) Steps
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[play] Staircase is a two-character play by Charles Dyer about an aging gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and p...
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• (n.) A flight of stairs with their supporting framework, casing, balusters, etc.
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series, or flight, of steps between two floors. Traditionally, staircase is a term for stairs accompanied by walls, but contemporary usage includes ... [4 related articles]
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According to some schools of feng shui, staircases are like bridges between each level in helping the lower level chi interact with the upper level chi. However if a staircase faces the front or entrance door this may be considered less than ideal. Some schools of feng shui believe that this causes confusion between the chi entering the front door ...
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Stair'case` noun A flight of stairs with their supporting framework, casing, balusters, etc. « To make a complete
staircase is a curious piece of architecture.»
Sir H. Wotton. Staircase shell .
(Zoology) (a) Any scalaria, or wentletrap .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: stār′kās Definitions: 1. A series of reactions that follow one another in progressively increasing or decreasing intensity, so that a chart shows a continuous rise or fall. See: treppe
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A series of steps or flight of stairs, possibly with landings, and with handrail, newels, etc. Also known as
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The entire structure relating to a stair, comprising steps, treads, risers, strings, balustrading, landings etc.
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a flight of stairs with its framework, banisters, etc., or a series of such flights.
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A series of ledges where a snowboarder jumps down from one to the next.
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A series of ledges where the rider jumps down from one to the next.
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