Stair vs Stairtower - What's the difference?
stair | stairtower |
A single step in a staircase.
A series of steps, a staircase.
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A tower with stairs on the inside.
As nouns the difference between stair and stairtower
is that stair is a single step in a staircase while stairtower is a tower with stairs on the inside.stair
English
Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
* Stairs'' and ''stair are used to refer to a single staircase, mostly interchangeably in the UK.Derived terms
* above-stairs * upstairs * downstairs * stair-stepping * staircase * stairs * stairway * stairwellSee also
* ladder * landingAnagrams
* ----stairtower
English
Noun
(en noun)- The castle had four stairtowers when it was built, but only two remain.