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Definition of Stage direct
1. Verb. Direct for the stage. "Did he stage direct his major works over a short period of time?"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stage Direct
Literary usage of Stage direct
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Compressed Air Plant: The Production, Transmission and Use of Compressed Air by Robert Peele (1920)
"Two-stage. Direct-connected to steam engine. For long belting to steam engine.
For short belting to steam engine. Single-stage. Two-stage. ..."
2. Compressed Air Plant: The Production, Transmission and Use of Compressed Air by Robert Peele (1920)
"Two-stage. Direct-connected to steam engine. For long belting to steam engine.
For short belting to steam engine. Single-stage. Two-stage. ..."
3. Chemical and Physical Studies in the Metamorphism of Rocks: Based on a by A. Irving (1889)
"First stage. Direct effects of heat and pressure. From the principle of dissipation
of energy it follows that the glowing intrusive mass must continue to ..."
4. Chemical and Physical Studies in the Metamorphism of Rocks: Based on a by A. Irving (1889)
"First stage. Direct effects of heat and pressure. From the principle of dissipation
of energy it follows that the glowing intrusive mass must continue to ..."
5. Report on Education in the Parochial Schools of the Counties of Aberdeen by Simon Somerville Laurie (1865)
"Initiatory stage—Direct moral teaching and suggestive moral teaching- Juvenile
stage (Laws of Health, etc.) Moral instruction, as distinguished from the ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1901)
"In the third stage direct action of the drug on the respiratory centre is manifested
in slow and shallow breathing. If the drug is pushed these effects are ..."