Staging vs Scaffold - What's the difference?
staging | scaffold |
(theater) A performance of a play
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=April 15, author=S.L. Wisenberg, title=On Stage: cartoon characters in a drama of death, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The 1984 premiere production (and, judging from a few reviews, the subsequent stagings ) was much more solemn. }}
A structure of posts and boards for supporting workmen, etc., as in building.
The business of running stagecoaches.
The act of journeying in stagecoaches.
A structure made of scaffolding, for workers to stand on while working on a building.
An elevated platform on which a criminal is executed.
(metalworking) An accumulation of adherent, partly fused material forming a shelf or dome-shaped obstruction above the tuyeres in a blast furnace.
As verbs the difference between staging and scaffold
is that staging is present participle of lang=en while scaffold is to set up a scaffolding; to surround a building with scaffolding.As nouns the difference between staging and scaffold
is that staging is a performance of a play while scaffold is a structure made of scaffolding, for workers to stand on while working on a building.staging
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