Stair
71stair — noun Etymology: Middle English steir, from Old English stǣger; akin to Old English & Old High German stīgan to rise, Greek steichein to walk Date: before 12th century 1. a series of steps or flights of steps for passing from one level to another… …
72Stair — biographical name Viscount & Earl of see Dalrymple …
73stair — noun a) A single step in a staircase. b) A series of steps, a staircase …
74stair — Synonyms and related words: amount, caliber, compass, cut, degree, doorstep, extent, footrest, footstep, grade, height, interval, leap, level, mark, measure, notch, nuance, pas, peg, period, pitch, plane, plateau, point, proportion, range, ratio …
75stair — stare …
76stair — ster /steÉ™ n. step …
77stair — 1) astir 2) sitar …
78stair n — stare n …
79stair — noun each of a set of fixed steps. ↘(stairs) a set of such steps leading from one floor of a building to another. Origin OE stger, of Gmc origin, from a base meaning climb …
80stair — n. 1. Stairs, flight of steps. 2. Step (of a flight of stairs) …