wooden stair

collocation in English

meaningsofwoodenandstair

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wooden
adjective
uk
/ˈwʊd.ən/
us
/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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stair
noun
uk
/steər/
us
/ster/
a set of steps that lead from one level of a building ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandstairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On the west side, a largewoodenstairwith a landing provides the primary means of getting between floors.
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The smallwoodenstairthere contains carvings of peacock, elephant, and dragon.
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Having wellfitting, carpeted stairs, in a good state of repair, was contrasted with problems that can occur with, for example, polished wooden stairs.
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An originalwoodenstairalong the east leads to the upstairs.
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A specialwoodenstairwas built for her to enter directly into the first-floor hall.
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The individual floors are accessible by means of an internal stairway, as well as a spiralwoodenstairon the tower's exterior.
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This is the place with wooden stairs and wooden floors.
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He had its height extended to 35.6m ft and the wooden stairs replaced with an iron staircase.
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Part of this cave is easily accessible, with wooden stairs and bridges built in the difficult crossing points.
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The wooden stairs leading down from the footbridge to the south platform are still in place and have been refurbished, but are not serviceable.
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A later renovation replaced the wooden stairs from the main floor to the basement with iron ones.
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Inside, the floors were connected by wooden stairs.
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The actual site has wooden stairs leading up the hillside about 50 feet from the road.
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The two wooden stairs, with original elements intact, are well maintained.
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In only two places there are gaps of up to 5 feet, overcome by wooden stairs.
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A corridor connecting the two sections was added in 1976, when fire code necessitated the removal of some wooden stairs from the main building.
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Steel stairs replaced the wooden stairs leading up to the north-bound platforms though the wooden cover was retained.
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There are attractive wooden stairs in the room that is attached to the north of the domed room.
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Wooden stairs, completely reconstructed, connect this floor to the attic.
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