Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A series or flight of steps; a staircase.
- noun One of a flight of steps.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A step; a degree.
- noun One of a series of steps to mount by: as, a flight of stairs.
- noun A flight or succession of flights of steps, arranged one behind and above the other in such a way as to afford passage from a lower to a higher level, or vice versa: as, a winding stair; the back stair: often used in the plural in the same sense.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One step of a series for ascending or descending to a different level; -- commonly applied to those within a building.
- noun A series of steps, as for passing from one story of a house to another; -- commonly used in the plural; but originally used in the singular only.
- noun in the basement or lower part of a house, where the servants are.
- noun the stairs which make the whole ascent of a story.
- noun a set or flight of stairs. --
pair , in this phrase, having its old meaning of aset . SeePair , n., 1. - noun (Arch.) a single set of stairs, or section of a stairway, from one platform to the next.
- noun a rod, usually of metal, for holding a stair carpet to its place.
- noun See
Upstairs in the Vocabulary.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A single
step in astaircase . - noun A
series of steps, a staircase.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Do you know why in the Vatican museum the stair is a double helix?
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Do you know why in the Vatican museum the stair is a double helix?
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Each stair is illuminated by a three beam spotlight and all the wires are intelligently hidden.
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The small kitchen was at the top of the main stair case in Bruch House, in the section reserved for amenities like lifts, plumbing, and entrances.
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The spiral stair is very keen but getting my humungous bag up to the loft was a trial, especially as
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The little round stair is another game, in which a little wooden stairway, built on the plan of the spiral, is used.
The Montessori Method Anne E. Montessori George 1912
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This little stair is enclosed on one side by a balustrade on which the children can rest their hands.
The Montessori Method Anne E. Montessori George 1912
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In this game of the Big Stair, the eye of the child can easily recognise an error, since if he mistakes, the stair is irregular, that is, there will be a high step, behind which the step which should have ascended, decreases.
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They are often called stair chairs because they frequently use a chair that is attached to a set of rails in order to transpo ...
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Though those designs mostly tend to open by lifting the stair, which is hinged.
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