Stage
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Stage has several meanings:
- In rocketry, a stage is one of several independent rockets used to reduce the need for fuel.
- Referring to rivers, the stage is the height of the water on a gauge. Flood stage occurs when it begins to overflow the surrounding areas.
- In theatre, a stage is a platform upon which performers act. Stage is often used as a more general term to refer to anything relating to the creation of performance art.
- In medicine, the stage of a tumor is used to assess the prognosis of a cancer. See staging (pathology).
- In paleontology, a faunal stage is a period of time covering a few million years.
- A stagecoach is often called simply a stage.
- In bicycle racing, a "stage" is a one-day segment of a multi-day race. The entire race is sometimes called a "stage race." Although each stage has a winning rider, the overall winner of the race is the rider who has the lowest cumulative time for all the stages.