steppingstone
[ step-ing-stohn ]
/ ˈstɛp ɪŋˌstoʊn /
noun
a stone, or one of a line of stones, in shallow water, a marshy place, or the like, that is stepped on in crossing.
a stone for use in mounting or ascending.
any means or stage of advancement or improvement: She looked on the governorship as a steppingstone to the presidency.
Origin of steppingstone
Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325
Words nearby steppingstone
steppenwolf,
stepper,
steppes,
stepping stone,
stepping-off place,
steppingstone,
stepsibling,
stepsister,
stepson,
stepstool,
steptoe
Example sentences from the Web for steppingstone
The ships going out of port were such a steppingstone to him, and a vague consciousness came back to him of having been in a ship.
A Simpleton |Charles Reade