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Stake may refer to:
- In business, a stake is a share of ownership of a company.[1]
- Stake (Latter Day Saints), an administrative unit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and other Latter Day Saint denominations
- Execution by burning, to ancient Christians, a stake was a pole to which people accused of heresy or witchcraft were tied and "burned at the stake"
- A torture stake, a method of execution similar to crucifixion using a single pole or stake in lieu of a cross, killing the victim by asphyxiation, or in the case of Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs, nailed to an instrument similar to a cross but without a horizontal crossbar . See impalement.
- "STAKES" is the official acronym of the former Finnish National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, now part of the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare
- Objects
- A stake is a long, pointed object thrust into the ground. Stakes have many applications, such as demarcating a small plot of land, anchoring guy ropes for a tent or other portable structure, or slowly releasing fertilizer to aid the growth of plants
- Sudis (stake), field fortification carried by Roman legionaries
- A stake is a polished iron shape, very firmly mounted, used by silversmiths in the manner of a blacksmith's anvil.
- Games
- In gambling, a stake is the quantity of money or other goods that is risked on the outcome of some specific event
- As a result, many horse races' names end in the word "Stakes", causing metaphoric usages such as "an animal winning the reproduction stakes".
- Stake: Fortune Fighters, the 2003 Xbox game
- Anime and Manga
- The Stakes of Purgatory from Umineko no Naku Koro ni.
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