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staff stave
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
staff1
▶noun
- 1 [treated as sing. or pl.] the employees of a particular organization.
■ a group of officers assisting an officer in command of an army formation or administration headquarters.
■ (usu. Staff) short for staff sergeant.
- 2 a long stick used as a support or weapon.
■ a rod or sceptre held as a sign of office or authority.
■ Surveying a rod for measuring distances or heights.
- 3 Brit. a spindle in a watch.
- 4 Music another term for stave (sense 2 of the noun).
- 5 Brit. a token in the form of a rod given to a train driver as authority to proceed over a single-track line.
– phrases
the staff of life bread or another staple food.
the staff of life bread or another staple food.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
staff2
▶noun a mixture of plaster of Paris, cement, etc. used for temporary building work.
– origin C19: of unknown origin.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
stave/steɪv/
▶noun
- 1 a vertical wooden post or plank in a building or other structure.
■ any of the lengths of wood fixed side by side to make a barrel, bucket, etc.
■ a strong wooden stick or iron pole used as a weapon.
- 2 (also staff) Music a set of five parallel lines on or between any of which a note is written to indicate its pitch.
- 3 a verse or stanza of a poem.
- 1 (past and past part. staved or stove) (stave something in) break something by forcing it inwards or piercing it roughly with a hole.
- 2 (past and past part. staved) (stave something off) avert or delay something bad or dangerous.

