Associations to the word «Staging»
Noun
- Lymph
- Prognosis
- Carcinoma
- Choreography
- Tumor
- Biopsy
- Lymphoma
- Tomography
- Slam
- Wimbledon
- Mri
- Cancer
- Choreographer
- Node
- Ballet
- Sponsorship
- Ct
- Airfield
- Ivanov
- Leyte
- Repertory
- Ultrasound
- Diagnosis
- Knock
- Opera
- Okinawa
- Costume
- Musical
- Lighting
- Covent
- Modality
- Rey
- Shakespeare
- Brasil
- Rehearsal
- Verdi
- Imaging
- Theatre
- Coup
- Guadalcanal
- Booster
- Chemotherapy
- Premiere
- Theater
- Invasion
- Scala
- Scenery
- Troupe
- Repertoire
- Dart
- Raid
- Tableau
- Carte
- Welles
- Tennis
- Acting
- Mozart
- Playhouse
- Playwright
- Macbeth
- Prop
- Stagecoach
- Colon
- Revue
- Infiltration
- Manchuria
Adjective
Wiktionary
STAGING, verb. Present participle of stage
STAGING, noun. (theater) A performance of a play
STAGING, noun. A structure of posts and boards for supporting workmen, etc., as in building.
STAGING, noun. The business of running stagecoaches.
STAGING, noun. The act of journeying in stagecoaches.
STAGING AREA, noun. A place to gather in preparation.
Dictionary definition
STAGING, noun. The production of a drama on the stage.
STAGING, noun. A system of scaffolds.
STAGING, noun. Travel by stagecoach.
STAGING, noun. Getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket.
Wise words
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