stair
the lowest single step in a flight of stairs
the highest single step in a flight of stairs
stairs that rise or fall at a sharp angle
stairs made of wood
stairs with a small width
stairs with a large width
stairs that curve around a central point as they go up
stairs at the rear of a building, often for service use
old and unstable stairs
a series of steps between two floors or landings
the area at the highest point of the stairs
the area at the lowest point of the stairs
the area at the lowest point of the stairs
in the space beneath a set of stairs
located on one of the individual steps of a staircase
very common and neutral term for moving up stairs
very common and neutral term for moving down stairs
to choose to use the stairs instead of an elevator/lift
common term for going up stairs, sometimes implying effort
formal term for going up stairs
formal term for going down stairs
a barrier placed at the top or bottom of stairs to prevent small children from using them
used to describe the destination that can be reached by the stairs
the stairs make a long, high sound when someone walks on them