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STEPThe Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners – membership body for professionals advising on family inheritance and succession.
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STEPAn exposure increase or decrease, usually by a factor of 2. The same as "Stop", except stop specifically refers to lens aperture. A patch of a step tablet used for sensitometer exposures, as [..]
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STEPSocket that holds the base of the mast.
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STEP1 to move by putting one foot down in front of or behind the otherstep back/down/into etc: Step back or you’ll get hit by the ball.I stepped onto the platform and started to speak.Another soldier was [..]
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STEPA change of weight from one foot to the other.
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STEPA pattern formed by a small group of steps or movements (short for "step pattern").
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STEPOld English steppa (Mercian), stæpe, stepe (West Saxon) "stair, act of stepping," from the source of step (v.). Compare Old Frisian, Middle Dutch, Dutch stap, Old High German stapfo, German [..]
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STEPOld English steppan (Anglian), stæppan (West Saxon) "take a step," from West Germanic *stap- "tread" (source also of Old Frisian stapa, Middle Dutch, Dutch stappen, Old High German [..]
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STEPOld English steop-, with connotations of "loss," in combinations like steopcild "orphan," related to astiepan, bestiepan "to bereave, to deprive of parents or children," [..]
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STEPA term used in some methodologies to describe the lowest level of the work breakdown structure. [D03952]
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STEPmeasure: any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime" sh [..]
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STEPLocation on a steel shaft where the diameter of the shaft “steps up” noticeably to a larger diameter. The average steel shaft has numerous steps arranged in a pattern unique to that shaft’s specific m [..]
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STEPLocation on a steel shaft where the diameter of the shaft changes or “steps up” to a larger diameter. The average steel shaft has numerous steps which help identify its playing characteristics and/or [..]
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STEPStructured Training and Employment Projects of DEWR
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STEPDefinition noun
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STEPshtopl
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STEPtrot
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STEPAn interval of a second. Within the context of a scale, a step is the interval between one degree and the next, regardless if it is a major, minor, augmented, or diminished second.
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STEPOne unit of tread and riser.
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STEPStands for “Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data.” It is a common format for exchanging CAD data.
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STEPTo perform a transition is called a "step".
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STEPOne of the six groups of tasks that make up a release life cycle. In the project plan, a Step may be further defined as Sub-Steps, Activity Groups, Activities, Sub-Activities, and Tasks. See Release L [..]
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STEPA point, procedure, operation or stage in the food chain including raw materials, from primary production to final consumption.
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STEP(n) any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal(n) the distance covered by a step(n) the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down(n) support consisting of a place to re [..]
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STEPState Tuition Exemption Program
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STEPThe moving platform on which an escalator passenger rides. Stile - The vertical member of the sling, one for each side. Stopping - The action of final motion of the elevator from leveling speed to an [..]
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STEPSurface Transportation Environment and Planning Cooperative Research Program, part of SAFETEA-LU.
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STEPStandard for the Exchange of Product model data (ISO 10303). Defines a methodology for describing product data. You can select the STEP protocol to use to format exported DesignSpark Mechanical design [..]
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STEPAmazon EMR: A single function applied to the data in a job flow. The sum of all steps comprises a job flow.
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STEPA step is one of a sequential succession of actions that need to be executed in order to satisfy the legal-administrative and the other requirements of a process
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STEPn. paso (of FAFSA) (e.g., primer paso)
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STEP1) A scale degree. 2) The distance between neighboring scale degrees, either a whole tone or semitone (half step).
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STEPThe nearly horizontal section which more or less divides the beach from the shoreface.
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STEPto leave, to depart (1) briskly, quickly (2)
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STEPTo install a mast. Can be stepped on deck or on the keel; as in: One part of commissioning a new vessel is to step the mast.
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STEPA framework of timber or metal fixed to the keel of a vessel to take the heel of a mast.
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STEPA recess into the keel or a framework fixed to the keelson in which the mast is placed
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STEP1. the frame that the bottom of the mast that the mast sets into 2. to set the heel of the mast into the step
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STEPA recess into the keel or a framework fixed to the keelson in which the mast is placed
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STEP A single character-state change.
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STEPA point, procedure, operation or stage in the food chain including raw materials, from primary production to final consumption.
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STEPn. "step, footstep," s.v. step sb. OED. KEY: step@n
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STEPn 5 steppes 4 steppys 1
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STEPStandard of the Exchange of Product Model Data
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STEPOr "step up". See push.
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STEPin an anction, the distance from one bid to the next highest bid. [Example: One diamond is one step above one club.]
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STEPA standard under development which will be used to describe a product in a neutral format over its complete life-cycle in a hardware-independent way. Source: Department of Trade and Industry, United Kingdom. "CALS: Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistic Support: The Executive Guide. "
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STEPshort-term European Paper
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STEPStatement of Tertiarty Education priorities
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