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down⋅stairs

[adv., n. doun-stairz; adj. doun-stairz]
–adverb
1. down the stairs.
2. to or on a lower floor.
–adjective
3. Also, downstair. pertaining to or situated on a lower floor, esp. the ground floor.
–noun
4. (used with a singular verb) the lower floor or floors of a building: The downstairs is being painted.
5. the stairway designated for use by people descending: Don't try to go up the downstairs.

Origin:
1590–1600; down 1 + stair + -s 3
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down·stairs   (doun'stârz')   
adv.  
  1. Down the stairs: raced my friend downstairs.

  2. To or on a lower floor: waited downstairs while her parents were getting dressed.

n.   (used with a sing. verb)
The lower or main floor.
adj.   downstairs (doun'stârz') also down·stair (-stâr')
Located on a lower or main floor.
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