STAGEABLE

Etymology

Adjective

stageable (comparative more stageable, superlative most stageable)

Capable of being staged, or performed upon the stage.

Antonym: unstageable

(US, medicine) Of a wound or ulcer, able to be assigned to one of the stages described in the National Pressure Ulcer Staging System.

Antonym: unstageable

Synonyms

• stageworthy

Anagrams

• ablegates

Source: Wiktionary



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