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STER, in composition, is from the Sax. Steora, a director. See Steer . It See ms...
STEPPING-STONE, n. A stone to raise the feet above the dirt and mud in walking.
STEPPING, ppr. Moving, or advancing by a movement of the foot or feet; placing; ...
STEPPED, pp. Set; placed; erected; fixed in the keel, as a mast.
STEP, STEPP, n. In Russ, an uncultivated desert of large extent. STEP , Sax. Ste...
STEP-STONE, n. A stone laid before a door as a stair to rise on in entering the ...
STEP-SON, n. A son-in-law, [an orphan son.] [In the foregoing explication of ste...
STEP-SISTER, n. A sister-in-law, or by marriage, [an orphan sister.]
STEP-MOTHER, n. A mother by marriage only; a mother-in-law; [the mother of an or...
STEP-FATHER, n. A father-in-law; a father by marriage only; [the father of an or...
STEP-DAUGHTER, n. A daughter by marriage, [an orphan daughter.]
STEP-DAME, n. A mother by marriage, [the mother of an orphan or one deprived.]
STEP-CHILD, n. [step and child.[ A son-in-law or daughter-in-law, [a child depri...
STEP-BROTHER, n. A brother-in-law, or by marriage.
STEP, v.i. [Gr., the foot. The sense is to set, as the foot, or move probably to...
STENTOROPHONIC, a. [from Stentor, a herald in Homer, whose voice was as loud as ...