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STEPS |
Stairs |
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LADDER |
Portable stairs |
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STEPLADDER |
Portable stairs |
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STEPLADDERS |
Portable stairs |
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CLIMB |
Go up (stairs) |
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FLIGHTS |
Sets (of stairs) |
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RISER |
Part of stairs |
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SIDESTEPS |
Avoids edge on stairs |
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TAR |
Pitch little Sister from stairs |
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STOOP |
Stairs leading up to door |
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DOWNSTAIRS |
Below stairs; as, a downstairs room. |
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UPSTAIRS |
Being above stairs; as, an upstairs room. |
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NEWEL |
Knew electronic interior of handrail post for stairs |
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STAIRWAY |
A flight of stairs or steps; a staircase. |
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GRISE |
A step (in a flight of stairs); a degree. |
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GHAUT |
Stairs descending to a river; a landing place; a wharf. |
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FLIGHT |
A series of steps or stairs from one landing to another. |
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STAIRCASE |
A flight of stairs with their supporting framework,
casing, balusters, etc. |
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BACKSTAIR |
Private; indirect; secret; intriguing; -- as if finding
access by the back stairs. |
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STEP |
A portable framework of stairs, much used indoors in
reaching to a high position. |
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BRIDGEBOARD |
A notched board to which the treads and risers of the
steps of wooden stairs are fastened. |
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STRINGPIECE |
One of the longitudinal pieces, supporting the treads
and rises of a flight or run of stairs. |
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FLYER |
One in a flight of steps which are parallel to each other(as
in ordinary stairs), as distinguished from a winder. |
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LANDING |
The level part of a staircase, at the top of a flight of
stairs, or connecting one flight with another. |
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BACK STAIRS |
Stairs in the back part of a house, as distinguished
from the front stairs; hence, a private or indirect way. |