| COASTEERING | • coasteering n. A hybrid sport involving the traversal of a coastline without mechanical aids, usually by some mixture… • COASTEERING n. an adventure sport involving travelling along cliffs before jumping down from them into the sea. |
| DISESTEEMED | • disesteemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disesteem. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| MANGOSTEENS | • mangosteens n. Plural of mangosteen. • MANGOSTEEN n. (Malay) a tree of the East Indies, or its orange-shaped fruit, also MANGOSTAN. |
| MISESTEEMED | • misesteemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misesteem. • MISESTEEM v. to lack esteem for; to disrespect. |
| MISSTEERING | • missteering v. Present participle of missteer. • MISSTEER v. to steer wrongly. |
| OUTSTEERING | • outsteering v. Present participle of outsteer. • OUTSTEER v. to surpass in steering. |
| OVERSTEERED | • oversteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversteer. • OVERSTEER v. to steer excessively. |
| STEELMAKERS | • steelmakers n. Plural of steelmaker. • steel-makers n. Plural of steel-maker. • STEELMAKER n. a worker in steel. |
| STEELMAKING | • steelmaking n. The manufacture of steel. • steel-making n. Alternative form of steelmaking. • STEELMAKING n. the process of making steel. |
| STEELWORKER | • steelworker n. A person who manufactures or shapes steel. • steelworker n. (Uncommon) A person employed to build steel structures, an ironworker. • Steelworker n. A member of the North American trade union United Steelworkers. |
| STEENBRASES | • STEENBRAS n. (South African) an edible estuarine South African fish. |
| STEEPEDOWNE | • STEEPEDOWNE adj. (Shakespeare) precipitous, also STEEPDOWNE, STEEPEUP, STEEPUP. |
| STEEPLEBUSH | • steeplebush n. A plant with narrow pyramidal clusters of flowers and a dense woolly tomentum. • STEEPLEBUSH n. another name for hardhack. |
| STEEPLEJACK | • steeplejack n. A person whose job involves climbing tall structures like steeples in order to make repairs. • STEEPLEJACK n. a person who repairs steeples and high chimneys. |
| STEEPNESSES | • steepnesses n. Plural of steepness. • STEEPNESS n. the state of being steep, also STEEPINESS. |
| STEERAGEWAY | • steerageway n. (Nautical) The minimum speed of a ship, below which it does not answer the helm and cannot be steered. • STEERAGEWAY n. a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder. |
| STEERSMATES | • steersmates n. Plural of steersmate. • STEERSMATE n. one who steers, also STEARSMATE. |
| TRUSTEESHIP | • trusteeship n. (Law) Office or function of a trustee. • trusteeship n. (International law) The administrative control of a territory granted to a country by the Trusteeship… • TRUSTEESHIP n. the office of trustee. |
| UNDERSTEERS | • understeers n. Plural of understeer. • understeers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understeer. • UNDERSTEER v. to turn less sharply than the driver intends. |