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  • Storage effect
  • Ecological mechanism enabling species to coexist

    The storage effect is a coexistence mechanism proposed in the ecological theory of species coexistence, which tries to explain how such a wide variety

    Storage effect

    Storage_effect

  • Sex-limited genes
  • from selection, this occurrence has been termed 'storage-effect'. On a long-term scale, this storage effect can have significant effects on selection, especially

    Sex-limited genes

    Sex-limited_genes

  • Species richness
  • Variety of species in an ecological community, landscape or region

    Scaling pattern of occupancy Species-area curve Species discovery curve Storage effect Colwell, Robert K. (2009). "Biodiversity: Concepts, Patterns and Measurement"

    Species richness

    Species richness

    Species_richness

  • Apex predator
  • Predator at the top of a food chain

    with trophic level over 4 (carnivores that eat other carnivores). This effect, called mesopredator release, occurs in terrestrial and marine ecosystems;

    Apex predator

    Apex predator

    Apex_predator

  • Saprotroph
  • Type of heterotrophic nutrition based on decayed organic matter

    Decomposers Detritivore Holozoic nutrition Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage Parasitic nutrition Photoautotrophic nutrition Saprotrophic bacteria Wood-decay

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

    Saprotroph

  • Allee effect
  • Population phenomenon in biology

    The Allee effect is a phenomenon in biology characterized by a correlation between population size or density and the mean individual fitness (often measured

    Allee effect

    Allee_effect

  • Minimum viable population
  • Smallest size a biological population can exist without facing extinction

    population size Inbreeding depression Human population Metapopulation Rescue effect Holsinger, Kent (2007-09-04). "Types of Stochastic Threats". EEB310: Conservation

    Minimum viable population

    Minimum viable population

    Minimum_viable_population

  • Ecological niche
  • Fit of a species living under specific environmental conditions

    by other dry-adapted plants. This can help them to coexist through a storage effect. Species can differentiate their niche via a competition-predation trade-off

    Ecological niche

    Ecological niche

    Ecological_niche

  • Storage of wine
  • wine cellars. The three factors that have the most pronounced effect on wine in storage are light, humidity, and temperature. Direct sunlight or incandescent

    Storage of wine

    Storage of wine

    Storage_of_wine

  • Nocturnal animal
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the night and sleeping during the day

    expansion and technological advances in the last few centuries has had a major effect on nocturnal animals, as well as diurnal species. The causes of these can

    Nocturnal animal

    Nocturnal animal

    Nocturnal_animal

  • Self storage
  • Industry that rents storage space

    Self storage (a shorthand for "self-service storage") is an industry that rents storage space (such as rooms, lockers, shipping containers, and/or outdoor

    Self storage

    Self storage

    Self_storage

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    Computer data storage or digital data storage is the retention of digital data via technology consisting of computer components and recording media. Digital

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Ecosystem
  • Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment

    species have a large effect on ecosystem function, while rare species tend to have a small effect. Keystone species tend to have an effect on ecosystem function

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

    Ecosystem

  • Payne effect
  • Stress–strain behaviour of rubber

    The effect is observed under cyclic loading conditions with small strain amplitudes, and is manifest as a dependence of the viscoelastic storage modulus

    Payne effect

    Payne effect

    Payne_effect

  • Magnetic storage
  • Recording of data on a magnetizable medium

    Magnetic storage or magnetic recording is the storage of data on a magnetized medium. Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetisation in a magnetizable

    Magnetic storage

    Magnetic storage

    Magnetic_storage

  • Coexistence theory
  • Framework explaining how competitor traits can maintain species diversity

    rainfall timing, etc.), this can create a stabilizing mechanism (see the storage effect). Stabilizing mechanisms increase the low-density growth rate of all

    Coexistence theory

    Coexistence theory

    Coexistence_theory

  • Tide pool
  • Rocky pool on a seashore, separated from the sea at low tide, filled with seawater

    Ecological facilitation Interspecific competition Mutualism Parasitism Storage effect Symbiosis Spatial ecology Biogeography Cross-boundary subsidy Ecocline

    Tide pool

    Tide pool

    Tide_pool

  • Mass Effect
  • Science fiction media franchise

    Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson. The franchise depicts a distant future where humanity and several alien

    Mass Effect

    Mass_Effect

  • Storage tube
  • CRTs designed for use as computer memory

    visual effect, and was generally ignored in the case of displays. These two effects were both utilized in the construction of a storage tube. Storage was

    Storage tube

    Storage tube

    Storage_tube

  • Environmental stochasticity
  • Population dynamics concept

    variation allows different adaptive responses from species through the storage effect. Both effects lead to an increase in species richness. The population

    Environmental stochasticity

    Environmental_stochasticity

  • List of effects
  • (film terminology) Storage effect (demography) (population ecology) Streisand effect (dynamic lists) (eponyms) (slang) Stroop effect (perception) (psychological

    List of effects

    List_of_effects

  • Species diversity
  • Number of distinct species in a biological community

    species are equally abundant in the dataset, changing the value of q has no effect, but species diversity at any value of q equals species richness. Negative

    Species diversity

    Species_diversity

  • Greenhouse effect
  • Atmospheric heat retention

    The greenhouse effect occurs when heat-trapping gases in a planet's atmosphere prevent the planet from losing heat to space, raising its surface temperature

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse_effect

  • Autotroph
  • Organism type

    simple sugars during photosynthesis. These plant sugars are polymerized for storage as long-chain carbohydrates, such as starch and cellulose; glucose is also

    Autotroph

    Autotroph

    Autotroph

  • Keystone species
  • Species with a large effect on its environment

    A keystone species is a species that has a disproportionately large effect on its natural environment relative to its abundance. The concept was introduced

    Keystone species

    Keystone species

    Keystone_species

  • Umbrella species
  • Species protected to aid further species

    species that make up the ecological community of its habitat (the umbrella effect). Species conservation can be subjective because it is hard to determine

    Umbrella species

    Umbrella species

    Umbrella_species

  • Cascade effect (ecology)
  • Series of secondary extinctions

    In ecology, a cascade effect is a series of secondary extinctions that are triggered by the primary extinction of a key species in an ecosystem. Secondary

    Cascade effect (ecology)

    Cascade_effect_(ecology)

  • Decomposer
  • Organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms

    1111/nph.17553. hdl:10072/406155. ISSN 0028-646X. PMID 34128548. "Soil Carbon Storage | Learn Science at Scitable". www.nature.com. Retrieved 2024-11-30. Ruiz

    Decomposer

    Decomposer

    Decomposer

  • Lottery competition
  • been used to in understanding many key ideas in ecology, including the storage effect (species coexist because they are affected differently by environmental

    Lottery competition

    Lottery_competition

  • Biological interaction
  • Effect that organisms have on other organisms

    In ecology, a biological interaction is the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other. They can be either of the

    Biological interaction

    Biological interaction

    Biological_interaction

  • Edge effects
  • Ecological concept

    the habitat. The three factors affecting edges can be summarized: Abiotic effect—Changes in the environmental conditions that result from the proximity to

    Edge effects

    Edge effects

    Edge_effects

  • Lotka–Volterra equations
  • Equations modelling predator–prey cycles

    describe, respectively, the maximum prey per capita growth rate, and the effect of the presence of predators on the prey death rate. The predator's parameters

    Lotka–Volterra equations

    Lotka–Volterra_equations

  • Priority effect
  • Ecological effect of a species arriving first at a site

    In ecology, a priority effect refers to the impact that a particular species can have on community development as a result of its prior arrival at a site

    Priority effect

    Priority_effect

  • Decomposition
  • Process of breaking down organic matter

    processing, and if appropriate food safety, food preservation and food storage procedures are applied. Spoilage of food is attributed to contamination

    Decomposition

    Decomposition

    Decomposition

  • Foster's rule
  • Ecogeographical rule in evolutionary biology

    Foster's rule, also known as the island rule or the island effect, is an ecogeographical rule in evolutionary biology stating that members of a species

    Foster's rule

    Foster's rule

    Foster's_rule

  • Species–area relationship
  • Biodiversity ratio in ecology

    has been accumulated. Scaling pattern of occupancy Species richness Storage effect Unified neutral theory of biodiversity (UNTB) Preston, F.W. 1962. The

    Species–area relationship

    Species–area relationship

    Species–area_relationship

  • Carla Cáceres
  • Ecologists

    the storage effect, an ecological theory defining the co-existence of species within an ecological community. Cáceres assessed how the storage effect impacted

    Carla Cáceres

    Carla_Cáceres

  • Storage ring
  • Type of particle accelerator

    chemistry and biology. Storage rings can also be used to produce polarized high-energy electron beams through the Sokolov-Ternov effect. The best-known application

    Storage ring

    Storage ring

    Storage_ring

  • Non-volatile memory
  • Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off

    storage in memory chips, which store data in floating-gate memory cells consisting of floating-gate MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors)

    Non-volatile memory

    Non-volatile_memory

  • Feed conversion ratio
  • Ratio of animal feed to desired product

    ingredients of the feed, and the conditions in which the animal is kept, and storage and use of the feed by the farmworkers. As a rule of thumb, the daily FCR

    Feed conversion ratio

    Feed_conversion_ratio

  • Memristor
  • Nonlinear two-terminal fundamental circuit element

    junctions. The memristor plays a crucial role in mimicking the charge storage effect in the diode base, and is also responsible for the conductivity modulation

    Memristor

    Memristor

    Memristor

  • Decoy effect
  • Phenomenon in marketing

    In marketing, the decoy effect (or attraction effect or asymmetric dominance effect) is a phenomenon in consumer decision-making in which the inclusion

    Decoy effect

    Decoy effect

    Decoy_effect

  • Energy storage
  • Captured energy for later usage

    of low demand and released when demand is high. The net effect is similar to pumped storage, but without the pumping loss. While a hydroelectric dam

    Energy storage

    Energy storage

    Energy_storage

  • Habitat
  • Type of environment in which an organism lives

    of the seabed. The introduction of alien species can have a devastating effect on native wildlife – through increased predation, through competition for

    Habitat

    Habitat

    Habitat

  • Bioaccumulation
  • Gradual buildup of substances in an organism

    induced by metals is associated with bioaccumulation and biomagnification. Storage or uptake of a metal faster than it is metabolized and excreted leads to

    Bioaccumulation

    Bioaccumulation

  • Mutualism (biology)
  • Mutually beneficial interaction between species

    _{ii}} = the negative effect of within-species crowding on species i. β i j {\displaystyle \beta _{ij}} = the beneficial effect of the density of species

    Mutualism (biology)

    Mutualism (biology)

    Mutualism_(biology)

  • Ecosystem diversity
  • Diversity and variations in ecosystems

    of the effect of pesticides, monocultures and genetically modified crops to see if the anthropogenically created problems can have an effect pollination

    Ecosystem diversity

    Ecosystem diversity

    Ecosystem_diversity

  • Flywheel energy storage
  • Method of storing energy

    Flywheel energy storage (FES) works by spinning a rotor (flywheel) and maintaining the energy in the system as rotational energy. When energy is extracted

    Flywheel energy storage

    Flywheel energy storage

    Flywheel_energy_storage

  • Urban flooding
  • Type of flood event in cities

    potential to affect more people. Some researchers have mentioned the storage effect in urban areas with transportation corridors created by cut and fill

    Urban flooding

    Urban flooding

    Urban_flooding

  • Trophic cascade
  • Ecosystem event

    otter (Enhydra lutris) enhanced ecosystems. The study valued the potential storage between US$205 million and US$408 million on the European Carbon Exchange

    Trophic cascade

    Trophic cascade

    Trophic_cascade

  • Video camera tube
  • Device used in television cameras

    the Vidicon, and the capacitance of the target material (known as the storage effect) as well as the resistance of the electron beam used to scan the target

    Video camera tube

    Video camera tube

    Video_camera_tube

  • Jevons paradox
  • Efficiency leads to increased demand

    In economics, the Jevons paradox, or Jevons effect, is said to occur when technological improvements that increase the efficiency of a resource's use lead

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons paradox

    Jevons_paradox

  • Introduced species
  • Species introduced by human activity

    introduced species is highly variable. Some have a substantial negative effect on a local ecosystem (in which case they are also classified more specifically

    Introduced species

    Introduced species

    Introduced_species

  • Hydrogen storage
  • Methods of storing hydrogen for later use

    for hydrogen storage. Some of the disadvantages of salt caverns include lower storage capacity, large amount of water needed, and the effect of corrosion

    Hydrogen storage

    Hydrogen storage

    Hydrogen_storage

  • Carrying capacity
  • Maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can support

    generated are within the assimilating capacity of the environment. The effect of carrying capacity on population dynamics is modelled with a logistic

    Carrying capacity

    Carrying_capacity

  • Battery energy storage system
  • Energy storage system using electrochemical secondary cells

    energy storage system (BESS), battery storage power station, battery energy grid storage (BEGS) or battery grid storage is a type of energy storage technology

    Battery energy storage system

    Battery energy storage system

    Battery_energy_storage_system

  • Population size
  • Total number of individuals in a defined group or area

    underlying cause of effects like population bottlenecks and the founder effect. Genetic drift is the major source of decrease of genetic diversity within

    Population size

    Population_size

  • Soil food web
  • Complex living system in the soil

    consumer on the resource. The effect of the resource on the consumer is positive, (the consumer gets to eat) and the effect on the resource by the consumer

    Soil food web

    Soil food web

    Soil_food_web

  • Tetris effect
  • Repatterned modes of perception after devotion to an activity

    The Tetris effect occurs when someone dedicates substantial time, effort, and concentration to an activity and thereby alters their thoughts, dreams, and

    Tetris effect

    Tetris effect

    Tetris_effect

  • Backward diode
  • conventional diode. Detector Since it has low capacitance and no charge storage effect, and a strongly nonlinear small-signal characteristic, the backward

    Backward diode

    Backward diode

    Backward_diode

  • Depensation
  • Concept in population dynamics

    In population dynamics, depensation is the effect on a population (such as a fish stock) whereby, due to certain causes, a decrease in the breeding population

    Depensation

    Depensation

  • Thermal energy storage
  • Technologies to store thermal energy

    Thermal energy storage (TES) is the storage of thermal energy for later reuse. Employing widely different technologies, it allows thermal energy to be

    Thermal energy storage

    Thermal energy storage

    Thermal_energy_storage

  • Relative nonlinearity
  • different species). Like some other coexistence mechanisms (see the storage effect), relative nonlinearity can allow coexistence of at least two species

    Relative nonlinearity

    Relative_nonlinearity

  • Ecosystem engineer
  • Ecological niche

    abundant. Species with greater density and large per capita effect have a more easily-noticeable effect, but less abundant species can still have a large impact

    Ecosystem engineer

    Ecosystem engineer

    Ecosystem_engineer

  • Insular biogeography
  • Study of the ecology of isolated habitats

    population from extinction; this is known as the rescue effect. In addition to having an effect on extinction, island size can also affect immigration

    Insular biogeography

    Insular_biogeography

  • Ecological efficiency
  • Efficiency of energy transfer from one trophic level to next

    the beef cattle storing more body fat than the dairy cattle, as energy storage as protein was at the same level for both breeds. This implies that cultivation

    Ecological efficiency

    Ecological_efficiency

  • Ecology
  • Study of organisms and their environment

    predation within and between species; and patterns of biodiversity and its effect on ecosystem processes. Ecology has practical applications in fields such

    Ecology

    Ecology

    Ecology

  • Interspecific competition
  • Ecological competition between different species

    be regarded as exclusively exploitative or interference. Separating the effect of resource use from that of interference is not easy. A good example of

    Interspecific competition

    Interspecific competition

    Interspecific_competition

  • Williams tube
  • Early form of computer memory

    early form of computer memory. It was the first random-access digital storage device, and was used successfully in several early computers. The Williams

    Williams tube

    Williams tube

    Williams_tube

  • Mesopredator release hypothesis
  • Ecological theory

    medium-sized predator population to increase, therefore having a negative effect on the underlying prey community. The mesopredator release hypothesis offers

    Mesopredator release hypothesis

    Mesopredator release hypothesis

    Mesopredator_release_hypothesis

  • Predation
  • Biological interaction

    mimicry that improve hunting efficiency. Predation has a powerful selective effect on prey, and the prey develops anti-predator adaptations such as warning

    Predation

    Predation

    Predation

  • Jack-in-the-box effect
  • Type of tank catastrophic kill

    The jack-in-the-box effect, also known as a turret toss, is a specific effect of a catastrophic kill on a warship, tank or other turreted armored vehicle

    Jack-in-the-box effect

    Jack-in-the-box_effect

  • Bateman's principle
  • Biological principle about the differential reproductive success in males versus females

    reproductive success. The third is that sexual selection will have a greater effect on the sex with greater variance in reproductive success. After publication

    Bateman's principle

    Bateman's_principle

  • Disturbance (ecology)
  • Event or force driving ecological change via mortality

    pronounced change in an ecosystem. Disturbances often act quickly and with great effect, to alter the physical structure or arrangement of biotic and abiotic elements

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance_(ecology)

  • Rapoport's rule
  • Ecogeographical principle

    will affect the means of ranges at high latitudes, whereas the opposite effect due to high latitude species extending into the tropics is negligible: species

    Rapoport's rule

    Rapoport's_rule

  • IKEA effect
  • Cognitive bias

    products like the storage boxes." Finally, Norton et al. also briefly touched on enjoyment as a possible underlying mechanism of the IKEA effect. The more enjoyment

    IKEA effect

    IKEA effect

    IKEA_effect

  • Metapopulation
  • Group of separated yet interacting ecological populations

    and rescue that population from extinction (called the rescue effect). Such a rescue effect may occur because declining populations leave niche opportunities

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

  • Oligotroph
  • Organism that can live in an environment that offers very low levels of nutrients

    nutrient uptake, reduced nutrient consumption, and efficient nutrient storage. Improvements in nutrient uptake are facilitated by root adaptations such

    Oligotroph

    Oligotroph

  • MOSFET
  • Type of field-effect transistor

    metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, MOS-FET, MOS FET, or MOS transistor) is a type of field-effect transistor (FET), most commonly

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

  • Density (computer storage)
  • Computer storage measure

    there is less bus traffic. However, this effect is generally not linear. Storage density also has a strong effect on the price of memory, although in this

    Density (computer storage)

    Density_(computer_storage)

  • Hermetic storage
  • Method of storage of agricultural commodities

    chemical pesticides. Hay steaming Bailey, S.W. (1955). "Air-tight storage of grain: Its effect on insect pests. I. Calandra granaria L. (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)"

    Hermetic storage

    Hermetic_storage

  • Storage water heater
  • Thermodynamic device that uses energy to raise the temperature of water

    A storage water heater, or a hot water system (HWS), is a domestic water heating appliance that uses a hot water storage tank to maximize water heating

    Storage water heater

    Storage water heater

    Storage_water_heater

  • Hot water storage tank
  • Tank used for storing hot water for heating or domestic use

    A hot water storage tank (also called a hot water tank, thermal storage tank, hot water thermal storage unit, heat storage tank, hot water cylinder, and

    Hot water storage tank

    Hot water storage tank

    Hot_water_storage_tank

  • Nutrient cycle
  • Set of processes exchanging nutrients between parts of a system

    biologically based "recycling includes metabolic recycling (nutrient recovery, storage, etc.) and ecosystem recycling (leaching and in situ organic matter mineralization

    Nutrient cycle

    Nutrient cycle

    Nutrient_cycle

  • Memory management
  • Computer memory management methodology

    using paging or swapping to secondary storage. The quality of the virtual memory manager can have an extensive effect on overall system performance. The

    Memory management

    Memory management

    Memory_management

  • Energy systems language
  • Modeling language used in energy flow diagrams

    system characteristics, such as the general categories of production, storage, flow, transformation, and consumption. Central principles of electronics

    Energy systems language

    Energy_systems_language

  • Habitat fragmentation
  • Discontinuities in an organism's environment causing population fragmentation

    threat to species. But, the effect of the configuration of habitat patches within the landscape, independent of the effect of the amount of habitat within

    Habitat fragmentation

    Habitat fragmentation

    Habitat_fragmentation

  • Small population size
  • Statistical effects of small numbers on a population

    Purdue University. "Captive breeding: Effect of small population size". www.purdue.edu/captivebreeding/effect-of-small-population-size/. Accessed 1 June

    Small population size

    Small_population_size

  • Magneto-optical drive
  • Computer drive that uses removable MO media

    uses were for legal document storage and medical imaging, where high reliability, long life, and (at the time) high storage capacity were required. The

    Magneto-optical drive

    Magneto-optical drive

    Magneto-optical_drive

  • Holographic data storage
  • Data storage technology

    Holographic data storage is an experimental technology in the area of high-capacity data storage. While magnetic and optical data storage devices rely on

    Holographic data storage

    Holographic data storage

    Holographic_data_storage

  • Storage heater
  • Electrical heater that stores thermal energy

    A storage heater, nightstore (New Zealand) or heat bank (Australia) is an electrical heater which stores thermal energy during the evening, or at night

    Storage heater

    Storage heater

    Storage_heater

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    (MOS) memory cells. Modern random-access memory (RAM) uses MOS field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) as flip-flops, along with MOS capacitors for certain

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Hall effect sensor
  • Devices that measure magnetic field strength using the Hall effect

    A Hall effect sensor (also known as a Hall sensor or Hall probe) is any sensor based on the Hall effect (named after physicist Edwin Hall), in which a

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall_effect_sensor

  • Microbial loop
  • Trophic pathway in marine microbial ecosystems

    the type of plant-derived carbon enhances microbial soil organic carbon storage or alternatively accelerates soil organic carbon decomposition. For example

    Microbial loop

    Microbial loop

    Microbial_loop

  • Overpopulation
  • When a population of a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment

    provide winter or year-round homes and food for cormorants. Cormorants' effect on the aquaculture industry is significant, with a dense flock capable of

    Overpopulation

    Overpopulation

    Overpopulation

  • Photorefractive effect
  • Nonlinear optical effect

    their refractive index. The effect can be used to store temporary, erasable holograms and is useful for holographic data storage. It can also be used to create

    Photorefractive effect

    Photorefractive_effect

  • Ecological facilitation
  • Type of species interaction

    interactions may shift with environmental conditions. Facilitation has a greater effect on plant interactions under environmental stress than competition. Another

    Ecological facilitation

    Ecological_facilitation

  • Landscape ecology
  • Relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems

    environmental difference between the interior of the patch and its edge. This edge effect includes a distinctive species composition or abundance. For example, when

    Landscape ecology

    Landscape ecology

    Landscape_ecology

  • Ecosystem ecology
  • Study of living and non-living components of ecosystems and their interactions

    In: Canadian Journal of Botany 60:2263-2269. Olson, J.S. (1963). "Energy storage and the balance of producers and decomposers in ecological systems". In:

    Ecosystem ecology

    Ecosystem ecology

    Ecosystem_ecology

  • Limiting similarity
  • Concept in theoretical ecology and community ecology

    \end{aligned}}} where α12 represents the effect species 2 has on the population of species 1 α21 represents the effect species 1 has on the population of species

    Limiting similarity

    Limiting_similarity

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  • Storage
  • n.

    The price changed for keeping goods in a store.

  • Stowage
  • n.

    The act or method of stowing; as, the stowage of provisions in a vessel.

  • Torace
  • v. t.

    Alt. of Torase

  • Stowage
  • n.

    Money paid for stowing goods.

  • Storage
  • n.

    The act of depositing in a store or warehouse for safe keeping; also, the safe keeping of goods in a warehouse.

  • Stage
  • n.

    One of several marked phases or periods in the development and growth of many animals and plants; as, the larval stage; pupa stage; zoea stage.

  • Forage
  • v. i.

    To wander or rove in search of food; to collect food, esp. forage, for horses and cattle by feeding on or stripping the country; to ravage; to feed on spoil.

  • Cellarage
  • n.

    Chare for storage in a cellar.

  • Shorage
  • n.

    Duty paid for goods brought on shore.

  • Forage
  • v. t.

    To strip of provisions; to supply with forage; as, to forage steeds.

  • Socage
  • n.

    A tenure of lands and tenements by a certain or determinate service; a tenure distinct from chivalry or knight's service, in which the obligations were uncertain. The service must be certain, in order to be denominated socage, as to hold by fealty and twenty shillings rent.

  • Storax
  • n.

    Any one of a number of similar complex resins obtained from the bark of several trees and shrubs of the Styrax family. The most common of these is liquid storax, a brown or gray semifluid substance of an agreeable aromatic odor and balsamic taste, sometimes used in perfumery, and in medicine as an expectorant.

  • Storage
  • n.

    Space for the safe keeping of goods.

  • Stoppage
  • n.

    The act of stopping, or arresting progress, motion, or action; also, the state of being stopped; as, the stoppage of the circulation of the blood; the stoppage of commerce.

  • Stage
  • n.

    A place of rest on a regularly traveled road; a stage house; a station; a place appointed for a relay of horses.

  • Stage
  • v. t.

    To exhibit upon a stage, or as upon a stage; to display publicly.

  • Re-store
  • v. t.

    To store again; as, the goods taken out were re-stored.

  • Shortage
  • n.

    Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts.

  • Steerage
  • n.

    The act or practice of steering, or directing; as, the steerage of a ship.

  • Store
  • v. t.

    To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.