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STAVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. any one of a number of long strips of wood joined together to form a barrel, bucket, boat hull, etc. 2. any of various bars, slats, or rods, usually of wood, such as a rung of a ladder or a crosspiece bracing the legs of a chair. 3. any stick, staff, etc. 4. a stanza or verse of a poem. 5. music. a. British.
Stave - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A stave is the crosspiece between the legs of a chair or a wooden slat forming the side of a barrel. In music, it's the five lines you write notes on. Stave comes from the word staff, as in a walking stick. You're most likely to encounter the word stave if you're learning woodworking.
Stave Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STAVE is any of the narrow strips of wood or narrow iron plates placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel (such as a barrel) or structure. How to use stave in a sentence.
STAVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
stave. / steɪv / noun. any one of a number of long strips of wood joined together to form a barrel, bucket, boat hull, etc. any of various bars, slats, or rods, usually of wood, such as a rung of a ladder or a crosspiece bracing the legs of a chair. any stick, staff, etc. a stanza or verse of a poem. music.
Stave Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
stave (someone or something) off or stave off (someone or something) : to keep (someone or something) away usually for a short time. He's trying to stave off his creditors. Our company cannot stave bankruptcy off any longer.
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