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SteerBovine male castrated prior to puberty.
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SteerAn attempt to guide the flight of the ball that usually results in a loss of distance. (He tried to steer the ball off the 1st tee, but wound up hitting a weak push into the rough).
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Steer"guide the course of a vehicle," originally by a rudder or something like it, Old English steran (Mercian), stieran (West Saxon) "steer, guide, direct; govern, rule; restrain, correct, [..]
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Steer"young ox," Old English steor "bullock," from Proto-Germanic *steuraz (source also of Old Saxon stior, Old Norse stjorr, Swedish tjur, Danish tyr, Middle Dutch, Dutch, German stier [..]
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Steerto guide or direct.
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Steer An attempt to guide the flight of the ball that usually results in a loss of distance.
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SteerAn attempt to guide the flight of the ball that usually results in a loss of distance.
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SteerAn attempt to guide the flight of the golf ball that usually results in a loss of distance.
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SteerAn attempt to guide the flight of the ball that usually results in a loss of distance.
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Steer A castrated male bovine showing no secondary sex characteristics.
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Steera bull that has been castrated for better meat production Stewardship:
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Steera castrated bull.
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SteerA castrated male beef animal.
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Steer(n) an indication of potential opportunity(n) castrated bull(v) direct the course; determine the direction of travelling(v) direct (oneself) somewhere(v) be a guiding or motivating force or drive
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SteerTo guide the boat with the rudder; as in: You steer a very good course.
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SteerA Steer is a male bovine animal, especially a domestic ox (Bos taurus), castrated before sexual maturity so that the Steer never reproduces. Production Beef Producers (Ranchers) predominantly sell St [..]
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Steera castrated male bovine
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Steer castrated male bovine (cow). Steers are raised and fed well to provide meat.
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