steer |
undefined |
As a noun steer
is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As a verb steer
is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
woman |
steer |
In lang=en terms the difference between woman and steer
is that
woman is to furnish with, or unite to, a woman while
steer is to direct a conversation.
As nouns the difference between woman and steer
is that
woman is an adult female human while
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As verbs the difference between woman and steer
is that
woman is to staff with female labor while
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
steer |
head |
As a noun steer
is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As a verb steer
is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
As a proper noun head is
, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.
stick |
steer |
As nouns the difference between stick and steer
is that
stick is (ireland) a member of the official ira while
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As a proper noun stick
is (musici) the chapman stick, an electric musical instrument devised by emmett chapman.
As a verb steer is
to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
leader |
steer |
As nouns the difference between leader and steer
is that
leader is any person that s or directs while
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As a verb steer is
to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
inhibiting |
steer |
As verbs the difference between inhibiting and steer
is that
inhibiting is while
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
As a noun steer is
the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
steer |
led |
As verbs the difference between steer and led
is that
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel) while
led is (
lead).
As a noun steer
is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
steer |
push |
In lang=en terms the difference between steer and push
is that
steer is to direct a conversation while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between steer and push
is that
steer is (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot while
push is (obsolete) to thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
As nouns the difference between steer and push
is that
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
As verbs the difference between steer and push
is that
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel) while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
command |
steer |
In lang=en terms the difference between command and steer
is that
command is to hold, to control the use of while
steer is to direct a conversation.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and steer
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
steer is (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As nouns the difference between command and steer
is that
command is an order to do something while
steer is the castrated male of cattle, especially one raised for beef production or
steer can be (informal) a suggestion about a course of action or
steer can be (obsolete) a helmsman; a pilot.
As verbs the difference between command and steer
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
steer is to castrate (a male calf) or
steer can be to guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
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