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stag a sexually mature male deer. [4 definitions]
stage a raised platform; scaffold. [11 definitions]
stagecoach a large four-wheeled vehicle drawn by a team of horses and used in the past for long-distance transportation of passengers and cargo.
stagger to walk or stand unsteadily or with a need for support. [8 definitions]
stain a spot or discoloration caused by a foreign substance; tarnish. [9 definitions]
stair one of a set of consecutive steps that lead to an upper or lower level in a building, or the entire set collectively. [2 definitions]
staircase an arrangement of consecutive steps with its supporting members, usu. connecting two or more floors of a building.
stairs a staircase; flight of steps.
stairway a staircase, often one walled off from the rest of a building in a stairwell.
stake1 a sharpened or pointed post designed to be driven into the ground, as for a marker or support, or part of a fence. [6 definitions]
stake2 one's economic or emotional share or interest in something. [6 definitions]
stalactite a tapering rock formation that hangs from the roof of a cave and that is built up from minerals in dripping water.
stalagmite a tapering rock formation that extends upward from the floor of a cave and that is built up from minerals in dripping water.
stale having lost the moisture, taste, effervescence, or the like that is associated with freshness. [5 definitions]
stalk1 a plant's main stem. [3 definitions]
stalk2 to walk in a stiff, arrogant, or threatening manner. [6 definitions]
stall1 a small enclosed division of a barn or stable designed for lodging a single animal. [13 definitions]
stall2 to employ evasion or other delaying maneuvers. [5 definitions]
stallion a sexually mature, uncastrated male horse.
stamen the stalklike part of a flower that produces and bears the pollen.
stamina1 the physical or moral capacity to endure long effort, hardship, or disappointment.