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étage

Étages is a French noun that denotes a level or floor in a building, as well as a stage in a sequence. In everyday language, it is most commonly used to refer to the horizontal divisions of a multi-storey structure.

In architecture and construction, an étage corresponds to a distinct horizontal level that can house rooms

In other technical contexts, étage is used to describe stages of a system. In rocketry and aerospace,

In science, étage has specialized uses as well. In geology and paleontology, it is a stratigraphic unit

or
offices.
The
ground
level
is
typically
called
the
rez-de-chaussée,
while
the
floors
above
are
numbered
as
premier
étage
(first
floor),
deuxième
étage
(second
floor),
and
so
on.
The
term
is
also
used
in
building
plans,
real
estate
descriptions,
and
navigation
within
a
building,
such
as
“à
l’étage”
or
“cet
étage
est
réservé
à...”
It
can
indicate
both
inhabited
and
non-habitable
levels.
an
étage
refers
to
a
self-contained
propulsion
section
that
can
detach
from
the
vehicle
after
its
mission
is
completed,
forming
a
multi-stage
launch
configuration.
roughly
equivalent
to
the
English
term
stage,
defining
a
rock
interval
and
its
corresponding
time
frame
based
on
fossil
content
and
characteristics.
In
ecology
and
forestry,
the
term
describes
vertical
stratification,
the
different
layers
of
vegetation
within
a
forest,
such
as
canopy,
understory,
and
forest
floor,
each
forming
an
étage
of
the
ecosystem.