| BESTEAD | • bestead v. (Transitive) To help, assist. • bestead v. (Transitive) To profit; benefit; serve; avail. • bestead v. (Transitive) To take the place of; replace. |
| BESTEADS | • besteads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bestead. • BESTEAD v. (archaic) to help, relieve. |
| BESTEADED | • besteaded v. Simple past tense of bestead. • BESTEAD v. (archaic) to help, relieve. |
| FORESTEAL | • FORESTEAL adj. of or pertaining to forests, also FORESTAL, FORESTIAL, FORESTINE. |
| HOMESTEAD | • homestead n. A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these. • homestead n. The place that is one’s home. • homestead n. (South Africa) A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family. |
| BESTEADING | • besteading n. Help; assistance; aid; avail. • besteading v. Present participle of bestead. • BESTEAD v. (archaic) to help, relieve. |
| HOMESTEADS | • homesteads n. Plural of homestead. • HOMESTEAD n. a dwelling-house with outhouses and enclosures immediately connected with it. |
| CHEESESTEAK | • cheesesteak n. A Philadelphia snack food consisting of chopped steak and melted cheese in a bread roll. • CHEESESTEAK n. a sandwich filled with grilled beef and cheese. |
| GIRDLESTEAD | • girdlestead n. (Obsolete) That part of the body where the girdle is worn. • girdlestead n. (Obsolete) The lap. • GIRDLESTEAD n. (obsolete) the waist. |
| HOMESTEADED | • homesteaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of homestead. • HOMESTEAD v. to acquire a homestead. |
| HOMESTEADER | • homesteader n. A pioneer who goes and settles on a homestead. • HOMESTEADER n. one who occupies a homestead. |
| CHEESESTEAKS | • cheesesteaks n. Plural of cheesesteak. • CHEESESTEAK n. a sandwich filled with grilled beef and cheese. |
| GIRDLESTEADS | • girdlesteads n. Plural of girdlestead. • GIRDLESTEAD n. (obsolete) the waist. |
| HOMESTEADERS | • homesteaders n. Plural of homesteader. • HOMESTEADER n. one who occupies a homestead. |
| HOMESTEADING | • homesteading v. Present participle of homestead. • HOMESTEADING n. (US) a scheme by which people are permitted to buy, or live rent-free in, semi-derelict buildings and improve them with the help of Government grants, etc. |
| HOMESTEADINGS | • HOMESTEADING n. (US) a scheme by which people are permitted to buy, or live rent-free in, semi-derelict buildings and improve them with the help of Government grants, etc. |