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1. (n.) stairway
a passageway from one level, as of a building, to another by a series of stairs; staircase.
Etymology: (1790–1800)
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| Definition of 'stairway' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) stairway, staircase
a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps
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1. (noun) stairway
the area in a building where a staircase is located
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) stairway
a flight of stairs or steps; a staircase
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Sense: a series or flight of stairs
A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.
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Afrikaans: trappe |
Arabic: مَطْلَع الدَّرَج، سلالِم |
Bulgarian: стълбище |
Brazilian: escadaria |
Czech: schodiště |
German: die Treppe |
Danish: trappeopgang; trappe |
Greek: σκάλα |
Estonian: trepikoda |
Farsi: راه پله |
Finnish: portaikko |
French: escalier |
Hebrew: חֲדַר מַדרֵגוֹת |
Hindi: सीढ़ी, सोपान, जीना, पैड़ी |
Croatian: stubište, stepenice |
Hungarian: lépcsőház |
Indonesian: tangga |
Icelandic: stigi |
Italian: scala |
Japanese: 階段 |
Korean: (난간을 포함한) 계단 |
Lithuanian: laiptai, laiptinė |
Latvian: kāpnes |
Malay: tangga |
Dutch: trap |
Norwegian: trapp; trappeoppgang |
Polish: klatka schodowa, schody |
Portuguese: escadaria |
Romanian: scară |
Russian: лестница |
Slovak: schodište |
Slovenian: stopnišče |
Serbian: stepenište |
Swedish: trappa |
Thai: บันไดทอดหนึ่ง |
Turkish: merdiven boşluğu |
Taiwanese: 樓梯 |
Ukrainian: сходи |
Urdu: سیڑھی یا زینہ |
Vietnamese: cầu thang gác |
Chinese: 楼梯 |
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