stepchild |
the child of one's spouse by a previous marriage. |
stepdad |
(informal) a stepfather, the husband of one's mother but who is not one's biological father. |
stepdaughter |
the daughter of one's spouse by a previous marriage. |
step-down |
designating a transformer that reduces voltage, or a gear that reduces speed. [2 definitions] |
step down |
to resign from a high position. |
stepfather |
the husband of one's mother, who may act as a father but is not one's father through a biological process. |
stephanotis |
any of various woody climbing plants, noted for their white, sweet-scented blossoms. |
Stephen Crane |
U.S. journalist and writer, acclaimed for his novel The Red Badge of Courage, (b.1871--d.1900). |
step-in |
put on by being stepped into. [2 definitions] |
stepladder |
a ladder with flat steps instead of rungs, often having a hinged frame that opens to form a stable support. |
stepmom |
(informal) stepmother; the wife of one's father but who is not one's biological mother. |
stepmother |
the wife of one's father, who may act as a mother but is not one's mother through a biological process. |
step on someone's toes |
to offend by acting aggressive or by encroaching on another's domain. |
stepparent |
a stepfather or stepmother. |
steppe |
a broad, somewhat arid grass plain, esp. the great plains in southeast Russia and southwest Asia. |
stepped-up |
increased in rate or intensity; accelerated; heightened. |
stepper |
a person or animal that steps in a vigorous and spirited manner. |
steppingstone |
a raised stone on which one may step in order to cross a shallow body of water such as a creek or stream. [2 definitions] |
stepsister |
the daughter of one's stepmother or stepfather by a previous marriage. |
stepson |
the son of one's spouse by a previous marriage. |
step-up |
an increase, as in rate or quantity, esp. one taking place in discrete stages. [3 definitions] |