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Definition of steep
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Steinkirk
(n.) A kind of
neckcloth
worn in a loose and
disorderly
fashion.
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Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
Steepening
::
Steepened
(imp. & p. p.) of
Steepe.
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A level
plain,
usually
with a steep
front,
bordering
a
river,
a lake, or
sometimes
the sea..
Downsteepy
::
Downsteepy
(a.) Very
steep.
Hang
::
Hang (n.) A sharp or steep
declivity
or
slope.
Steeplechasing
::
Steeple
(n.) A
spire;
also, the tower and spire taken
together;
the whole of a
structure
if the roof is of spire form. See
Spire..
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Excessive;
as, a steep
price..
Steep
::
Steeping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stee.
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Steep;
precipitous;
abrupt;
as, a sharp
ascent
or
descent;
a sharp turn or
curve..
Sop
::
Sop (v. t.)
Anything
steeped,
or
dipped
and
softened,
in any
liquid;
especially,
something
dipped
in broth or
liquid
food, and
intended
to be
eaten..
Goudron
::
Goudron
(n.) a small
fascine
or
fagot,
steeped
in wax,
pitch,
and glue, used in
various
ways, as for
igniting
buildings
or
works,
or to light
ditches
and
ramparts..
Steeped
::
Steep (a.)
Bright;
glittering;
fiery.
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To cause or
suffer
to lie in a fluid till the
substance
has
imbibed
what it can
contain;
to
macerate
in water or other
liquid;
to
steep,
as for the
purpose
of
softening
or
freshening;
as, to soak
cloth;
to soak
bread;
to soak salt meat, salt fish, or the
like..
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Rising
steeply
with a flat or
rounded
front.
Steepness
::
Steeply
(adv.)
In a steep
manner;
with
steepness;
with
precipitous
declivity.
Scarp
::
Scarp (n.) A steep
descent
or
declivity.
Shifter
::
Shifter
(n.) An
assistant
to the
ship's
cook in
washing,
steeping,
and
shifting
the salt
provisions..
Bate
::
Bate (v. t.) To steep in bate, as
hides,
in the
manufacture
of
leather..
Brew
::
Brew (v. t.) To
prepare,
as beer or other
liquor,
from malt and hops, or from other
materials,
by
steeping,
boiling,
and
fermentation..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) A shoe or clog, as of iron,
attached
to a
chain,
and
placed
under the wheel of a wagon to
prevent
its
turning
when
descending
a steep hill; a drag; a
skidpan;
also, by
extension,
a hook
attached
to a
chain,
and used for the same
purpose..
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