Stair
61stair-step — verb a) To walk up a set of stairs as exercise. Im going to stair step from East 3rd and 50th down to West 44th and Seventh Avenue. b) A strategy for big city walking to avoid staying on the same street; it involves turning at a corner, walking… …
62STAIR, JOHN DALRYMPLE — 1) 1ST EARL OF, eldest son of James Dalrymple (1619 1695) of Stair (a distinguished lawyer in his day, who rose to be President of the Court of Session; wrote a well known work, Institutes of the Law of Scotland ; as a Protestant supported the …
63Stair Falls — The falls of the Sirannon. The falls beneath the West gate of Khazad dûm, where the Gate stream of the Sirannon made a waterfall some thirty feet in height before flowing out across the grasslands of Eregion. The falls took their name from… …
64stair-carpet — /ˈstɛə kapət/ (say stair kahpuht) noun a long, narrow carpet used for covering stairs …
65stair-step signal generator — laiptuotojo signalo generatorius statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. staircase signal generator; stair step signal generator vok. Stufensignalgenerator, m rus. генератор ступенчатого сигнала, m pranc. générateur de signal en… …
66stair-rod dislocation — pakopinė dislokacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. jogged dislocation; stair rod dislocation vok. Stufenversetzung, f rus. ступенчатая дислокация, f pranc. dislocation en échelon, f …
67stair-rod — noun a rod that holds a stair carpet in the angle between two steps • Hypernyms: ↑rod …
68stair wire — noun : a slender stair rod …
69stair climber — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : an exercise apparatus that simulates the act of climbing stairs • stair climbing ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun …
70stair climbing — noun see stair climber …