steen |
stfen |
As nouns the difference between steen and stfen
is that
steen is alternative form of lang=en while
stfen is plural of lang=en.
As a verb steen
is alternative form of lang=en.
steen |
steem |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a noun steem is
(obsolete) a gleam of light; a flame or
steem can be (obsolete) value.
As a verb steem is
(obsolete) to value, esteem.
steen |
stees |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a noun stees is
.
steen |
stee |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a noun stee is
(obsolete|uk|dialect) a ladder.
steen |
stean |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a noun stean is
a vessel made of clay or stone; a pot of stone or earth or
stean can be a stone.
As a verb stean is
to pelt with stones; throw stones at; stone.
steen |
steek |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a verb steek is
to stitch (sew with a needle).
As a noun steek is
(scotland) a stitch.
steen |
steven |
As nouns the difference between steen and steven
is that
steen is alternative form of lang=en while
steven is the voice, now especially when loud or strong.
As verbs the difference between steen and steven
is that
steen is alternative form of lang=en while
steven is to speak; utter; describe; tell of; name.
As a proper noun Steven is
a given name derived from Ancient Greek, a variant spelling of Stephen.
steen |
sateen |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As a noun sateen is
.
steen |
steep |
As a proper noun steen
is .
As an adjective steep is
of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical.
As a verb steep is
(ambitransitive) to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item.
As a noun steep is
a liquid used in a steeping process.
steen |
steed |
As nouns the difference between steen and steed
is that
steen is alternative form of lang=en while
steed is a stallion, especially in the sense of mount.
As a verb steen
is alternative form of lang=en.
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