a county of central England: lowlands in the east and south rise to the Pennine uplands in the north; important in the history of industry, coal and iron having been worked at least as early as the 13th century. In 1974 the industrial area in the S passed to the new county of West Midlands; Stoke-on-Trent became an independent unitary authority in 1997. Administrative centre: Stafford. Pop (excluding Stoke-on-Trent): 811 000 (2003 est). Area (excluding Stoke-on-Trent): 2624 sq km(1013 sq miles)
All related terms of 'Staffs'
staff
The staff of an organization are the people who work for it.
ground staff
The people who are paid to maintain a sports ground are called the ground staff .
hotel staff
the people who work in a hotel
Jacob's staff
a medieval instrument for measuring heights and distances
levelling rod
a graduated rod that is used to determine differences in elevation
levelling staff
a graduated rod that is used to determine differences in elevation
level staff
a graduated rod that is used to determine differences in elevation
counter staff
people who work behind the counter of a bank , post office, etc
domestic staff
household servants
general staff
officers assigned to advise commanders in the planning and execution of military operations
pastoral staff
of, characterized by, or depicting rural life, scenery , etc
personal staff
the aides of a general officer or a flag officer
skeleton staff
the minimum staff needed by a company during a time where most staff do not normally work, such as a holiday , weekend , etc
special staff
all staff officers assigned to headquarters of a division or higher unit who are not members of the general staff or personal staff
teaching staff
those members of staff in a school, college, or university who teach
telesales staff
the members of a company's staff that deal with telesales
Chief of Staff
The Chiefs of Staff are the most senior officers in each service of the armed forces.
headquarters staff
the people who work at the headquarters of an organization
managerial staff
staff in positions of management
member of staff
an employee of a particular organization
nonteaching staff
employees within an academic or vocational environment whose jobs do not involve teaching
pastoral
The pastoral duties of a priest or other religious leader involve looking after the people he or she has responsibility for, especially by helping them with their personal problems .