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There are 17 nine-letter words ending with STAGE

adjustageanal␣stageautostagebackstagecage␣stagecryostagedownstageencastageforestageheadstagelifestagemainstage main␣stagemetastageministageoral␣stageoverstage

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  • adjustage — n. (Rare, obsolete) Adjustment.
  • anal␣stage — n. (Psychoanalysis) The stage of psychosocial development in which…
  • autostage — n. (Historical) An electric bus.
  • backstage — adj. Relating to, or situated in the area behind a stage. — adj. Secret, concealed from the public. — adv. Towards the area behind the stage.
  • cage␣stage — n. (Christianity, humorous) A period of religious zeal following…
  • cryostage — n. A stage of a microscope that can be cooled for cryomicroscopy.
  • downstage — adv. Toward or at the front of a theatrical stage. — adv. Towards a motion-picture or television camera. — adj. At the front of a stage.
  • encastage — n. The placing of pottery in a saggar so that it can be dried by fire.
  • forestage — n. The part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain. — n. A preliminary or developmental stage. — n. (Obsolete) Forecastle.
  • headstage — n. A piece of equipment, tethered to the head of a laboratory…
  • lifestage — n. Any particular stage in a person’s life, or in the life cycle…
  • mainstage — n. The largest performing space in a venue. — n. (By extension) Any prestigious performing space. — adj. (Of something performed on a stage) mainstream; implies popular.
  • main␣stage — n. Alternative form of mainstage.
  • metastage — n. (Biology) Any of a group of equivalent developmental stages…
  • ministage — n. A small stage (in various senses).
  • oral␣stage — n. (Psychoanalysis) In Freudian psychoanalysis, the first stage…
  • overstage — adj. (Theater, of lighting, machinery etc) Above the stage. — v. (Medicine) To overestimate the severity of a patient’s illness.
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