stadia

See also: Stadia

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -eɪdiə

Etymology 1

From Italian stadia.

Noun

A surveyors' stadia or level staff

stadia (plural stadia)

  1. (surveying) A level staff or graduated rod used by surveyors to measure differences in level, or to measure horizontal distances by sighting the stadia hairs (graduations) through a telescope.
  2. (military) (historically) A graduated brass triangle used to measure the distance of a target by comparison of the graduations with the heights of soldiers or horses.

Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek στᾰ́δῐᾰ (stádia), plural of στᾰ́δῐον (stádion).

Noun

stadia

  1. plural of stadion

Etymology 3

From Latin stadia, plural of stadium.

Noun

stadia

  1. plural of stadium
Usage notes
  • For clarification of which plural form of stadium is considered appropriate in a given context, see the usage note at the entry for stadium.
Synonyms

Anagrams

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

stadia

  1. plural of stadium

French

Noun

stadia m (plural stadias)

  1. stadia

Further reading

Italian

Noun

stadia f (plural stadie)

  1. (surveying) stadia, level staff
    Synonym: mira

Hypernyms

  • asta graduata (graduated rod)
  • stadia verticale
  • stadia orizzontale
  • mira parlante

Descendants

  • English: stadia

Latin

Noun

stadia

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of stadium

References

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Noun

stadia n

  1. definite plural of stadium

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

stadia n

  1. definite plural of stadium

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsta.dja/
  • Rhymes: -adja
  • Syllabification: sta‧dia

Noun

stadia

  1. nominative plural of stadium
  2. accusative plural of stadium
  3. vocative plural of stadium
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