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Webster Dictionary :: Stedfastness

STEADFASTNESS, STEDFASTNESS, n. 1. Firmness of standing; fixedness in place. 2. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stedfastly

STEADFASTLY, STEDFASTLY, adv. Firmly; with constancy or steadiness of mind. Stea...

Webster Dictionary :: Stedfast

STEADFAST, STEDFAST, a. [stead and fast.] 1. Fast fixed; firm; firmly fixed or e...

Webster Dictionary :: Steddy

STEADY, STEDDY, a. 1. Firm in standing or position; fixed; not tottering or shak...

Webster Dictionary :: Steddiness

STEADINESS, STEDDINESS, n. 1. Firmness of standing or position; a state of being...

Webster Dictionary :: Steddily

STEADILY, STEDDILY, adv. 1. With firmness of standing or position; without totte...

Webster Dictionary :: Sted

STED, STEDFAST. [See Stead .]

Webster Dictionary :: Steatoma

STEATOMA, n. [Gr.] A species of tumor containing matter like suet.

Webster Dictionary :: Steatocele

STEATOCELE, n. [Gr., fat, a tumor.] A swelling of the scrotum, containing fat.

Webster Dictionary :: Steatitic

STEATITIC, a. Pertaining to soapstone; of the nature of steatite, or resembling it.

Webster Dictionary :: Steatite

STEATITE, n. [Gr., fat.] Soapstone; so called from its smooth or unctuous feel; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stearin

STEARIN, n. One of the proximate elements of animal fat, as lard, tallow, _c. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Stean

STEAN, for stone. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Steaming

STEAMING, ppr. Exposing to steam; cooking or dressing by steam; preparing for ca...

Webster Dictionary :: Steamed

STEAMED, pp. Exposed to steam; cooked or dressed by steam.

Webster Dictionary :: Steam-vessel

STEAM-BOAT, STEAM-VESSEL, n. A vessel propelled through the water by steam.

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