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stage vs plane

plane vs stage

stage and plane both are nouns.

stage is not an adjective while plane is an adjective.

stage and plane both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stage Yes No Yes No
plane Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, plane is a hyponym of stage; that is, plane is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than stage:
  • stage: a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
  • plane: a level of existence or development
stage (noun) plane (noun)
a section or portion of a journey or course a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood
a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape
the theater as a profession (usually `the stage') a level of existence or development
any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something
a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
any distinct time period in a sequence of events
stage (adjective) plane (adjective)
having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another
stage (verb) plane (verb)
perform (a play), especially on a stage cut or remove with or as if with a plane
plan, organize, and carry out (an event) make even or smooth, with or as with a carpenter's plane
travel on the surface of water
Difference between stage and plane

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