In Reply to: RE: Can you say inTerstage?... posted by Michael Samra on February 25, 2017 at 18:24:36:
From the INTERnet:
Innerstage: A feature of the Elizabethan stage that was used to conceal actors who were then revealed at a certain point during the play..........
Interstage: Occurring or situated between two stages (ex. A transformer situated between the driver stage and the output stage of an amplifier).
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- Innerstage vs Interstage... - Steve O 21:43:36 02/25/17 (4)
- RE: Innerstage vs Interstage... - Michael Samra 08:46:54 02/26/17 (3)
- Actually from the interweb...so it can't be fake (nt) - Steve O 12:20:11 02/26/17 (2)
- "Innerstage" sounds so cerebral! - FenderLover 17:47:06 02/26/17 (1)
- Cerebral? Not so much. More like a mondegreen (nt) - Steve O 20:31:09 02/26/17 (0)