Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Steganographist

STEGANOGRAPHIST, n. [Gr., secret, and to write.] One who practices the art of wr...

Webster Dictionary :: Steg

STEG, n. A gander. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Steeving

STEEVING, n. In seamens language, the angle of elevation which a ships bowsprit ...

Webster Dictionary :: Steersmate

STEERSMATE, n. [steer and mate.] One who steers; a pilot. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Steersman

STEERSMAN, n. [steer and man.] One that steers; the helmsman of a ship.

Webster Dictionary :: Steerless

STEERLESS, a. Having no steer or rudder. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Steering-wheel

STEERING-WHEEL, n. The wheel by which the rudder of a ship is turned and the shi...

Webster Dictionary :: Steering

STEERING, ppr. Directing and governing in a course, as a ship; guiding; conducti...

Webster Dictionary :: Steerer

STEERER, n. One that steers; a pilot. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Steered

STEERED, pp. Directed and governed in a course; guided; conducted.

Webster Dictionary :: Steerage-way

STEERAGE-WAY, n. In seamens language, that degree of progressive movement of a s...

Webster Dictionary :: Steerage

STEERAGE, n. 1. The act or practice of directing and governing in a course; as t...

Webster Dictionary :: Steer

STEER, n. A young male of the ox kind or common ox. It is rendered in Dutch, a b...

Webster Dictionary :: Steepy

STEEPY, a. Having a steep or precipitous declivity; as steepy crags; a poetical ...

Webster Dictionary :: Steepness

STEEPNESS, n. The state of being steep; precipitous declivity; as the steepness ...

Webster Dictionary :: Steeply

STEEPLY, adv. With steepness; with precipitous declivity.

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