Thesaurus: ladder
A frame usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened cross strips or rounds forming steps.
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Definitions
- v. i. A frame usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened cross strips or rounds forming steps.
- v. i. That which resembles a ladder in form or use; hence, that by means of which one attains to eminence.
- n. steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down
- n. ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress
- n. a row of unravelled stitches
- v. come unraveled or undone as if by snagging
- 1. A frame usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened cross strips or rounds forming steps. Some the engines play, And some, more bold, mount ladders to the fire. Dryden. 2. That which resembles a ladder in form or use; hence, that by means of which one attains to eminence. Lowliness is young ambition's ladder. Shak. Fish ladder. See under Fish. -- Ladder beetle (Zoöl.), an American leaf beetle (Chrysomela scalaris). The elytra are silvery white, striped and spotted with green; the under wings are rose-colored. It feeds upon the linden tree. -- Ladder handle, an iron rail at the side of a vertical fixed ladder, to grasp with the hand in climbing. -- Ladder shell (Zoöl.), a spiral marine shell of the genus Scalaria. See Scalaria.
- n:100 n. steps consisting of two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down n. ascending stages by which somebody or something can progress v. come unraveled or undone as if by snagging