different between stagelike vs stakelike
stagelike
English
Etymology
stage +? -like
Adjective
stagelike (comparative more stagelike, superlative most stagelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a stage (setting where a dramatic work is performed).
- (sciences) proceeding through discrete stages; often used of developmental processes.
- 1997, Bonatti et al., "Precis of beyond modularity," Behavioral and Brain Science 20(2), 351-360
- "Contra Piaget, I argue that:(1) development rarely involves stagelike domain-general change."
- 1997, Bonatti et al., "Precis of beyond modularity," Behavioral and Brain Science 20(2), 351-360
See also
- stepwise
- quantum
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stakelike
English
Etymology
stake +? -like
Pronunciation
- Homophone: steaklike
Adjective
stakelike (comparative more stakelike, superlative most stakelike)
- Resembling a stake (pointed stick).
Anagrams
- skatelike, steaklike
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