Steer
111steer — reset …
112steer n — hit rock bottom …
113steer v — hit rock bottom …
114steer — I. n. Young ox. II. v. a. Direct (as a vessel by the helm), guide, pilot, conduct, govern, have or take the direction of. III. v. n. 1. Direct one s course. 2. Be directed, be governed …
115steer — verb Syn: guide, direct, manoeuvre, drive, pilot, navigate …
116Steer — кастрированный бычок, откармливаемый на убой (внизу); …
117steer — 1. To direct. Uli, ho okele, kia, kupe. ♦ Steering paddle, hoe uli (see tongue). ♦ Steering rules, lula nō nā hoe uli. 2. Male bovine. Pipi po a …
118steer — Verb: To control a vehicle or vessel in respect of the direction of movement. Noun: A castrated male of the cattle family, kept primarily for the production of beef by rapid growth superinduced through intensive feeding …
119steer´er — …
120Steer's Place — South out of Barbican at No.10, in Aldgate Ward Without (Horwood, 1799 Elmes, 1831). Removed for the formation of the Metropolitan Railway lines. Perhaps named after the owner or builder …