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Stave
Stave
n.
One
of a
number
of
narrow
strips
of
wood
, or
narrow
iron
plates
,
placed
edge
to
edge
to
form
the
sides
,
covering
, or
lining
of a
vessel
or
structure
;
esp
.,
one
of
the
strips
which
form
the
sides
of a
cask
, a
pail
,
etc
.
Stave
n.
One
of
the
cylindrical
bars
of a
lantern
wheel
;
one
of
the
bars
or
rounds
of a
rack
, a
ladder
,
etc
.
Stave
n.
A
metrical
portion
; a
stanza
; a
staff
.
Stave
n.
The
five
horizontal
and
parallel
lines
on
and
between
which
musical
notes
are
written
or
pointed
;
the
staff
.
Stave
n.
To
break
in a
stave
or
the
staves
of; to
break
a
hole
in; to
burst
;
often
with
in; as, to
stave
a
cask
; to
stave
in a
boat
.
Stave
n.
To
push
, as
with
a
staff
;
with
off
.
Stave
n.
To
delay
by
force
or
craft
; to
drive
away
;
usually
with
off
; as, to
stave
off
the
execution
of a
project
.
Stave
n.
To
suffer
, or
cause
, to be
lost
by
breaking
the
cask
.
Stave
n.
To
furnish
with
staves
or
rundles
.
Stave
n.
To
render
impervious
or
solid
by
driving
with
a
calking
iron
; as, to
stave
lead
, or
the
joints
of
pipes
into
which
lead
has
been
run
.
Stave
v. i.
To
burst
in
pieces
by
striking
against
something
; to
dash
into
fragments
.
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