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Definition of steady
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Steading
(n.) The
brans,
stables,
cattle-yards,
etc., of a farm; --
called
also
onstead,
farmstead,
farm
offices,
or
farmery..
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Ballasting
::
Ballasting
(n.) That which is used for
steadying
anything;
ballast.
Giddy-headed
::
Giddy-headed
(a.)
Thoughtless;
unsteady.
Falter
::
Falter
(v. & n.) To
tremble;
to
totter;
to be
unsteady.
Wince
::
Wince (v. i.) To kick or
flounce
when
unsteady,
or
impatient
at a
rider;
as, a horse
winces..
Level
::
Level (a.) Well
balanced;
even; just;
steady;
impartial;
as, a level head; a level
understanding.
[Colloq.].
Chock
::
Chock (n.) A
wedge,
or block made to fit in any space which it is
desired
to fill, esp.
something
to
steady
a cask or other body, or
prevent
it from
moving,
by
fitting
into the space
around
or
beneath
it..
Ballast
::
Ballast
(v. t.) To
steady,
as a
vessel,
by
putting
heavy
substances
in the
hold..
Swimbel
::
Swim (v. i.) To be
dizzy;
to have an
unsteady
or
reeling
sensation;
as, the head
swims..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) That on which
anything
rests or leans for
support;
as, a rest in a
lathe,
for
supporting
the
cutting
tool or
steadying
the
work..
Steading
::
Steadiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
steady.
Staidly
::
Staid (a.)
Sober;
grave;
steady;
sedate;
composed;
regular;
not wild,
volatile,
or
fanciful..
Light-minded
::
Light-minded
(a.)
Unsettled;
unsteady;
volatile;
not
considerate.
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Steadfastly
::
Steadfast
(a.) Not
fickle
or
wavering;
constant;
firm;
resolute;
unswerving;
steady.
Steady
::
Steady
(v. t.) To make
steady;
to hold or keep from
shaking,
reeling,
or
falling;
to make or keep firm; to
support;
to make
constant,
regular,
or
resolute..
Pertinacious
::
Pertinacious
(a.)
Resolute;
persevering;
constant;
steady.
Tottery
::
Tottery
(a.)
Trembling
or
vaccilating,
as if about to fall;
unsteady;
shaking..
Sleeve
::
Sleeve
(n.) A
tubular
part made to
cover,
sustain,
or
steady
another
part, or to form a
connection
between
two
parts..
Cranky
::
Cranky
(a.)
Unsteady;
easy to
upset;
crank.
Versatile
::
Versatile
(a.)
Liable
to be
turned
in
opinion;
changeable;
variable;
unsteady;
inconstant;
as
versatile
disposition.
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