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Definition of steem
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Stem (n.) Alt. of Stee.
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Bilimbing
::
Bilimbing
(n.) The
berries
of two East
Indian
species
of
Averrhoa,
of the
Oxalideae
or
Sorrel
family.
They are very acid, and
highly
esteemed
when
preserved
or
pickled.
The juice is used as a
remedy
for skin
diseases..
Self-esteem
::
Self-esteem
(n.) The
holding
a good
opinion
of one's self;
self-complacency.
Pacu
::
Pacu (n.) A South
American
freah-water
fish
(Myleies
pacu),
of the
family
Characinidae.
It is
highly
esteemed
as
food..
Disesteemed
::
Disesteemed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disestee.
Adoration
::
Adoration
(n.)
Homage
paid to one in high
esteem;
profound
veneration;
intense
regard
and love;
fervent
devotion.
Disestimation
::
Disestimation
(n.)
Disesteem.
Pride
::
Pride (n.) A sense of one's own
worth,
and
abhorrence
of what is
beneath
or
unworthy
of one; lofty
self-respect;
noble
self-esteem;
elevation
of
character;
dignified
bearing;
proud
delight;
-- in a good
sense..
Lowly
::
Lowly (a.)
Having
a low
esteem
of one's own
worth;
humble;
meek; free from
pride.
Purple
::
Purple
(a.)
Exhibiting
or
possessing
the color
called
purple,
much
esteemed
for its
richness
and
beauty;
of a deep red, or red and blue
color;
as, a
purple
robe..
Mullet
::
Mullet
(n.) Any one of
numerous
fishes
of the genus
Mugil;
--
called
also gray
mullets.
They are found on the
coasts
of both
continents,
and are
highly
esteemed
as food. Among the most
valuable
species
are Mugil
capito
of
Europe,
and M.
cephalus
which
occurs
both on the
European
and
American
coasts..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The act of
contemning
or
despising;
the
feeling
with which one
regards
that which is
esteemed
mean, vile, or
worthless;
disdain;
scorn..
Rank
::
Rank (v. i.) To have a
certain
grade or
degree
of
elevation
in the
orders
of civil or
military
life; to have a
certain
degree
of
esteem
or
consideration;
as, he ranks with the first class of
poets;
he ranks high in
public
estimation..
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) A large
edible
fish
(Latris
hecateia)
of the
family
Cirrhitidae,
native
of
Tasmania
and New
Zealand.
It
sometimes
weighs
as much as fifty or sixty
pounds,
and is
highly
esteemed
as a food
fish..
Have
::
Have (v. t.) To hold,
regard,
or
esteem..
Dorking Fowl
::
Dorking
fowl () One of a breed of
large-bodied
domestic
fowls,
having
five toes, or the hind toe
double.
There are
several
strains,
as the
white,
gray, and
silver-gray.
They are
highly
esteemed
for the
table..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) A token of
esteem
paid to
worth;
a mark of
respect;
a
ceremonial
sign of
consideration;
as, he wore an honor on his
breast;
military
honors;
civil
honors..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) That view of the mind which
springs
from
perception
of
value,
estimable
qualities,
or
anything
that
excites
admiration;
respect;
esteem;
reverence;
affection;
as, to have a high
regard
for a
person;
-- often in the
plural..
Esteemer
::
Esteemer
(n.) One who
esteems;
one who sets a high value on any
thing.
Disrespectful
::
Disrespectful
(a.)
Wanting
in
respect;
manifesting
disesteem
or lack of
respect;
uncivil;
as,
disrespectful
behavior..
Reverence
::
Reverence
(n.)
Profound
respect
and
esteem
mingled
with fear and
affection,
as for a holy being or
place;
the
disposition
to
revere;
veneration..
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