| staff | | |
| staff | (n.) | personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task.; "the hospital has an excellent nursing staff"; "the general relied on his staff to make routine decisions" |
| staff | (n.) | a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose.; "he walked with the help of a wooden staff" |
| faculty, staff | (n.) | the body of teachers and administrators at a school.; "the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university" |
| staff | (n.) | building material consisting of plaster and hair; used to cover external surfaces of temporary structure (as at an exposition) or for decoration. |
| staff | (n.) | a rod carried as a symbol. |
| staff, stave | (n.) | (music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written. |
| staff | (v.) | provide with staff.; "This position is not always staffed" |
| staff | (v.) | serve on the staff of.; "The two men staff the reception desk" |
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