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Definition of steadily
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Steadfastness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
steadfast;
firmness;
fixedness;
constancy.
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Stirrup
::
Stirrup
(v. i.) A kind of ring, or bent piece of
metal,
wood,
leather,
or the like,
horizontal
in one part for
receiving
the foot of a
rider,
and
attached
by a strap to the
saddle,
-- used to
assist
a
person
in
mounting
a
horse,
and to
enable
him to sit
steadily
in
riding,
as well as to
relieve
him by
supporting
a part of the
weight
of the
body..
Bicker
::
Bicker
(v. i.) To move
quickly
and
unsteadily,
or with a
pattering
noise;
to
quiver;
to be
tremulous,
like
flame..
Dadle
::
Dadle (v. i.) To
toddle;
to walk
unsteadily,
like a child or an old man;
hence,
to do
anything
slowly
or
feebly..
March
::
March (v. i.) To move with
regular
steps,
as a
soldier;
to walk in a
grave,
deliberate,
or
stately
manner;
to
advance
steadily..
Sea Legs
::
Sea legs () Legs able to
maintain
their
possessor
upright
in
stormy
weather
at sea, that is,
ability
stand or walk
steadily
on deck when a
vessel
is
rolling
or
pitching
in a rough sea..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Governed
by rule or
rules;
steady
or
uniform
in
course,
practice,
or
occurence;
not
subject
to
unexplained
or
irrational
variation;
returning
at
stated
intervals;
steadily
pursued;
orderlly;
methodical;
as, the
regular
succession
of day and
night;
regular
habits..
Stabulation
::
Stably
(adv.)
In a
stable
manner;
firmly;
fixedly;
steadily;
as, a
government
stably
settled..
Anti-trade
::
Anti-trade
(n.) A
tropical
wind
blowing
steadily
in a
direction
opposite
to the trade wind.
Creeper
::
Creeper
(n.) Any
device
for
causing
material
to move
steadily
from one part of a
machine
to
another,
as an apron in a
carding
machine,
or an inner
spiral
in a grain
screen..
Sedulous
::
Sedulous
(a.)
Diligent
in
application
or
pursuit;
constant,
steady,
and
persevering
in
business,
or in
endeavors
to
effect
an
object;
steadily
industrious;
assiduous;
as, the
sedulous
bee..
Heliostat
::
Heliostat
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
mirror
moved by
clockwork,
by which a
sunbeam
is made
apparently
stationary,
by being
steadily
directed
to one spot
during
the whole of its
diurnal
period;
also, a
geodetic
heliotrope..
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To waver
unsteadily,
like a flame in a
current
of air, or when about to
expire;
as, the
flickering
light..
Rickets
::
Rickets
(n. pl.) A
disease
which
affects
children,
and which is
characterized
by a bulky head,
crooked
spine and
limbs,
depressed
ribs,
enlarged
and
spongy
articular
epiphyses,
tumid
abdomen,
and short
stature,
together
with clear and often
premature
mental
faculties.
The
essential
cause of the
disease
appears
to be the
nondeposition
of
earthy
salts in the
osteoid
tissues.
Children
afflicted
with this
malady
stand and walk
unsteadily.
Called
also
rachitis..
Steadiness
::
Steadily
(adv.)
In a
steady
manner.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To hold
steadily;
to
direct
unwaveringly;
to
fasten,
as the eye on an
object,
the
attention
on a
speaker..
Steak
::
Steady
(v. i.) To
become
steady;
to
regain
a
steady
position
or
state;
to move
steadily.
Ply
::
Ply (v. t.) To
employ
diligently;
to use
steadily.
Constantly
::
Constantly
(adv.)
With
constancy;
steadily;
continually;
perseveringly;
without
cessation;
uniformly.
Flaring
::
Flaring
(a.) That
flares;
flaming
or
blazing
unsteadily;
shining
out with a
dazzling
light.
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