Steernoun
The castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production.
Steernoun
(informal) A suggestion about a course of action.
Steernoun
(obsolete) A helmsman; a pilot.
Steerverb
(transitive) To castrate (a male calf).
Steerverb
(intransitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
Steerverb
(transitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
Steerverb
(intransitive) To be directed and governed; to take a direction, or course; to obey the helm.
Steerverb
(transitive) To direct a group of animals.
Steerverb
(transitive) To maneuver or manipulate a person or group into a place or course of action.
Steerverb
(transitive) To direct a conversation.
Steerverb
To conduct oneself; to take or pursue a course of action.
Steernoun
A young male of the ox kind; especially, a common ox; a castrated taurine male from two to four years old. See the Note under Ox.
Steernoun
A rudder or helm.
Steernoun
A helmsman; a pilot.
Steerverb
To castrate; - said of male calves.
Steerverb
To direct the course of; to guide; to govern; - applied especially to a vessel in the water.
Steerverb
To direct a vessel in its course; to direct one's course.
Steerverb
To be directed and governed; to take a direction, or course; to obey the helm; as, the boat steers easily.
Steerverb
To conduct one's self; to take or pursue a course of action.
Steernoun
an indication of potential opportunity;
Steernoun
castrated bull
Steerverb
direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
Steerverb
direct (oneself) somewhere;
Steerverb
be a guiding force, as with directions or advice;
Steerverb
guide or control the movement of (a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft), for example by turning a wheel or operating a rudder
Steerverb
(of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft) be guided in a specified direction
Steerverb
follow (a course) in a specified direction
Steerverb
guide the movement or course of
Steernoun
the type of steering of a vehicle
Steernoun
a piece of advice or information concerning the development of a situation
Steernoun
another term for bullock
Stirverb
(transitive) To incite to action
Stirverb
(transitive) To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate.
Stirverb
(transitive) To agitate the content of (a container), by passing something through it.
Stirverb
(transitive) To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot.
Stirverb
To change the place of in any manner; to move.
Stirverb
(intransitive) To move; to change one’s position.
Stirverb
(intransitive) To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy oneself.
Stirverb
(intransitive) To become the object of notice; to be on foot.
Stirverb
To rise, or be up and about, in the morning.
Stirnoun
The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements.
Stirnoun
Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar.
Stirnoun
Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions.
Stirnoun
(slang) Jail; prison.
Stirverb
To change the place of in any manner; to move.
Stirverb
To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate; as, to stir a pudding with a spoon.
Stirverb
To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot.
Stirverb
To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt; to excite.
Stirverb
To move; to change one's position.
Stirverb
To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy one's self.
Stirverb
To become the object of notice; to be on foot.
Stirverb
To rise, or be up, in the morning.
Stirnoun
The act or result of stirring; agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements.
Stirnoun
Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar.
Stirnoun
Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions.
Stirnoun
a disorderly outburst or tumult;
Stirnoun
emotional agitation and excitement
Stirnoun
a rapid bustling commotion
Stirverb
move an implement through with a circular motion;
Stirverb
move very slightly;
Stirverb
stir feelings in;
Stirverb
stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of;
Stirverb
affect emotionally;
Stirverb
evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic;
Stirverb
to begin moving,
Stirverb
mix or add by stirring;
Stirverb
move a spoon or other implement round in (a liquid or other substance) in order to mix it thoroughly
Stirverb
mix an ingredient into (a liquid or other substance) by moving a spoon or other implement round and round
Stirverb
move or cause to move slightly
Stirverb
rise or wake from sleep
Stirverb
leave or go out of (a place)
Stirverb
begin or cause to begin to be active or to develop
Stirverb
arouse strong feeling in (someone); move or excite
Stirverb
arouse or prompt (a feeling or memory) or inspire (the imagination)
Stirverb
deliberately cause trouble by spreading rumours or gossip
Stirnoun
a slight physical movement
Stirnoun
an initial sign of a specified feeling
Stirnoun
a commotion
Stirnoun
an act of stirring food or drink
Stirnoun
prison