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STEEP, a. Making a large angle with the plane of the horizon; ascending or desce...
STEENKIRK, n. A cant term for a neck-cloth. [Not now in use.]
STEEN, STEAN, n. A vessel of clay or stone. [Not in use.]
STEELYARD, n. [steel and yard.] The Roman balance; an instrument for weighing bo...
STEELY, a. 1. Made of steel; consisting of steel. Broachd with the steely point ...
STEELING, ppr. Pointing or edging with steel; hardening; making insensible or un...
STEELINESS, n. [from steely. ] Great hardness.
STEELED, pp. Pointed or edged with steel; hardened; made insensible.
STEEL, n. [G.] 1. Iron combined with a small portion of carbon; iron refined and...
STEED, n. A horse, or a hose for state or war. [This word is not much used in co...
STEADFASTNESS, STEDFASTNESS, n. 1. Firmness of standing; fixedness in place. 2. ...
STEADFASTLY, STEDFASTLY, adv. Firmly; with constancy or steadiness of mind. Stea...
STEADFAST, STEDFAST, a. [stead and fast.] 1. Fast fixed; firm; firmly fixed or e...
STEADY, STEDDY, a. 1. Firm in standing or position; fixed; not tottering or shak...
STEADINESS, STEDDINESS, n. 1. Firmness of standing or position; a state of being...
STEADILY, STEDDILY, adv. 1. With firmness of standing or position; without totte...