| BESTEAD | • bestead v. (Transitive) To help, assist. • bestead v. (Transitive) To profit; benefit; serve; avail. • bestead v. (Transitive) To take the place of; replace. |
| COSTEAN | • costean v. (Mining) To search for lodes by sinking small pits through the superficial deposits to the solid rock… • COSTEAN v. in mining, to sink pits through the surface soil to the underlying rock in order to establish the direction of a lode. |
| INSTEAD | • instead adv. In the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative. • INSTEAD adv. as a substitute or alternative. |
| ONSTEAD | • onstead n. (UK, Scotland, dialect, archaic) A single farmhouse; a steading. • ONSTEAD n. a single farmhouse; a steading. |
| STEADED | • steaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of stead. • STEAD v. to avail, help, serve, also STED, STEDD, STEDDE, STEDE, STEED. |
| STEALED | • stealed v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of steal. • STEAL v. to take by theft. |
| STEALER | • stealer n. (Chiefly in combination) One who steals; a thief. • stealer n. (Shipbuilding) The endmost plank of a strake which stops short of the stem or stern. • STEALER n. one who steals. |
| STEALES | • steales v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steale. • STEALE n. (Scots) a handle, also STEIL. |
| STEALTH | • stealth n. (Uncountable) The attribute or characteristic of acting in secrecy, or in such a way that the actions… • stealth n. (Archaic, countable) An act of secrecy, especially one involving thievery. • stealth v. (Especially military, computing) To conceal or infiltrate through the use of stealth. |
| STEAMED | • steamed adj. Cooked by steaming. • steamed adj. (Slang) Angry, hot under the collar. • steamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of steam. |
| STEAMER | • steamer n. A device or object that works by the operation of steam. • steamer n. A mode of transportation propelled by steam. • steamer n. Clipping of steamer trunk. |
| STEAMIE | • steamie n. (Scotland) A public area for washing clothes. • steamie n. (Quebec) A hot dog made of a steamed sausage in a bun, often topped with onion and mustard. • STEAMIE n. (Scots) a public laundry. |
| STEANED | • steaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of stean. • STEAN v. to line e.g. a well with stone, also STEANE, STEEN, STEIN. |
| STEANES | • STEANE v. to line e.g. a well with stone, also STEAN, STEEN, STEIN. |
| STEARED | • steared v. Simple past tense and past participle of stear. • steared v. Simple past tense and past participle of steare. • STEAR v. (obsolete) to steer. |
| STEARES | • steares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steare. • steares n. Plural of steare. • STEARE n. (archaic) a steer, a young bullock. |
| STEARIC | • stearic adj. Of or relating to stearin, tallow etc. • stearic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or relating to stearic acid or its derivatives. • STEARIC adj. pertaining to, or obtained from, stearin or tallow. |
| STEARIN | • stearin n. Solid fat. • stearin n. (Organic chemistry) A glyceride (especially the triglyceride) of stearic acid. • STEARIN n. (Greek) the solid portion of a fat, also STEARINE. |