"Stalag" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stalag" Meaning

A Stalag is a type of prisoner-of-war camp used by the Axis powers, particularly the Germans, during World War II. The term "Stalag" is an abbreviation of "Stammlager", which is German for "main camp". These camps were used to hold prisoners of war from the Allied forces, often under harsh conditions.

"Stalag" Examples

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Stalag is a noun that refers to a prisoner-of-war camp made of linear wire mesh or barbed wire and is often used interchangeably with "stirrup hanger".

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1. Prison camps: "During World War II, Germany operated many large stalags on the Eastern Front, which held Soviet prisoners of war."
2. Flying a plane: "The combination lock of the parachute had its staprough and a small piece of wood that acted as a makeshift stalag, allowing it to complete successfully."
3. MacGyvering: "Needless to say, we didn't have anything to use as a makeshift hook, so Stoic transformed his metal spur into a stalag for our survivor."
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"Stalag" Similar Words

Stakeouts

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A stakeout is a surveillance operation in which a person or team of people secretly observes a person, place, or vehicle over a period of time. It can also refer to a period of waiting and watching, often in anticipation of something occurring.

Stakes

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High stakes refer to situations where the consequences of failure or success are significant, often with a high level of importance, risk, or impact. It can also refer to the investments of time, money, or resources made in a project or activity with the hope of achieving a specific goal or outcome.

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Stakhanovism

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Stakhanovism is a term that originated from the name of Alexei Stakhanov, a coal miner in the Soviet Union whobecame famous in 1935 for his exceptional productivity. Stakhanov recorded a remarkably high output of 102 tons of coal in a single shift, nearly six times the average production of a miner at the time.<br><br>The term "Stakhanovism" refers to the movement and policy of intense industrial drive, acceleration of production, and public pressure to meet or exceed unrealistic productivity targets. The concept was popularized during the Stalinist era in the Soviet Union, where it was seen as a key element of the socialist competition, aimed at promoting high productivity and redefining labor norms.<br><br>The definition of stakhanovism can be as follows:<br><br>- A form of work ethics emphasizing high productivity and efficiency, often at the expense of personal well-being and social relationships.<br>- A movement that encourages competition and pushing beyond normal limits to achieve higher production targets, often used in an authoritarian or totalitarian system to control and discipline the workforce.<br>- A strategy to increase productivity and efficiency by creating an atmosphere of competition and rivalry among workers, often with minimal economic return to the workers themselves, focusing rather on the state's production targets.

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Stalactite

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A stalactite is a mineral formations that hang from the ceiling of a cave, typically consisting of calcite or another mineral that drips down from the roof of the cave over time, forming a pointed or icicle-shaped mass.

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Stalagmite

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A stalagmite is a type of speleothem that rises from the floor of a cave. It is a naturally occurring mineral formation that gets its name from the way it resembles a miniature column or spike. Stalagmites often form when water containing minerals such as calcium carbonate drips from the ceiling of a cave and leaves behind a mineral deposit as it dries and evaporates, over time building up a cone-shaped structure. The height and shape of a stalagmite can vary greatly, depending on factors such as the amount of mineral-rich water and the size of the cave.

Stalagmites

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Stalagmites are tall, thin, cone-shaped or cylindrical structures formed by the accumulation of minerals from mineral-rich water dripping through limestone rocks, caves, and other areas where the water dissolves the rock and leaves behind calcium carbonate deposits. They are often found in caves and are a common feature of solution caves.

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Staled

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Bored or uninterested, often because of a lack of change or excitement; uninspiring and unappealing.

Stalemate

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A situation in which a game or competition is tied and neither side can win, or a situation in which there is no progress or resolution.<br><br>Example: "The marathon ended in a stalemate, with neither team able to overtake the other."<br><br>Synonyms: deadlock, tie, standoff, impasse.

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