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theatrical production: the production of a drama on the stage scaffolding: a system of scaffolds travel by stagecoach getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket
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| starter |
an electric motor for starting an engine a contestant who is in the game at the beginning the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition newcomer: any new participant in some activity appetizer: food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course) crank: a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough; "to make sourdough you need a starter"
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| stern |
austere: of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect; "an austere expression"; "a stern face" grim: not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood" the rear part of a ship severe and unremitting in making demands; "an exacting instructor"; "a stern disciplinarian"; "strict standards" United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920) buttocks: the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?" austere: severely simple; "a stark interior"
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| startle |
to stimulate to action ; "..startled him awake"; "galvanized into action" move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room" a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start"
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| status epilepticus |
a condition in which there are continuing attacks of epilepsy without intervals of consciousness; can lead to brain damage and death
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