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Definition of steem
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Steelyard
(n.) A form of
balance
in which the body to be
weighed
is
suspended
from the
shorter
arm of a
lever,
which turns on a
fulcrum,
and a
counterpoise
is
caused
to slide upon the
longer
arm to
produce
equilibrium,
its place upon this arm
(which
is
notched
or
graduated)
indicating
the
weight;
a Roman
balance;
-- very
commonly
used also in the
plural
form,
steelyards..
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Margate Fish
::
Margate
fish () A
sparoid
fish
(Diabasis
aurolineatus)
of the Gulf of
Mexico,
esteemed
as a food fish; --
called
also
red-mouth
grunt..
Pacu
::
Pacu (n.) A South
American
freah-water
fish
(Myleies
pacu),
of the
family
Characinidae.
It is
highly
esteemed
as
food..
Respect
::
Respect
(v.)
Esteem;
regard;
consideration;
honor.
Value
::
Value (n.)
Esteem;
regard.
Thebaic
::
Thebaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Thebes
in
Egypt;
specifically,
designating
a
version
of the Bible
preserved
by the
Copts,
and
esteemed
of great value by
biblical
scholars.
This
version
is also
called
the
Sahidic
version..
Preexistimation
::
Preexistimation
(n.)
Previous
esteem
or
estimation.
Think
::
Think (v. t.) To
believe;
to
consider;
to
esteem.
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Worthy
of
honor;
fit to be
esteemed
or
regarded;
estimable;
illustrious.
Sound
::
Sound (n.) The air
bladder
of a fish; as, cod
sounds
are an
esteemed
article
of
food..
Chiretta
::
Chiretta
(n.) A plant
(Agathotes
Chirayta)
found in
Northern
India,
having
medicinal
properties
to the
gentian,
and
esteemed
as a tonic and
febrifuge..
Cockup
::
Cockup
(n.) A
large,
highly
esteemed,
edible
fish of India
(Lates
calcarifer);
-- also
called
begti..
Chasselas
::
Chasselas
(n.) A white
grape,
esteemed
for the
table..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Possessing
or
showing
too great
self-esteem;
overrating
one's
excellences;
hence,
arrogant;
haughty;
lordly;
presumptuous..
Plasma
::
Plasma
(n.) A
variety
of
quartz,
of a color
between
grass green and leek
green,
which is found
associated
with
common
chalcedony.
It was much
esteemed
by the
ancients
for
making
engraved
ornaments..
Stem
::
Steem (n.) A gleam of
light;
flame.
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The act of
contemning
or
despising;
the
feeling
with which one
regards
that which is
esteemed
mean, vile, or
worthless;
disdain;
scorn..
Esteemed
::
Esteemed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Estee.
Reputable
::
Reputable
(a.)
Having,
or
worthy
of, good
repute;
held in
esteem;
honorable;
praiseworthy;
as, a
reputable
man or
character;
reputable
conduct..
Undervalue
::
Undervalue
(v. t.) To
esteem
lightly;
to treat as of
little
worth;
to hold in mean
estimation;
to
despise.
Popularity
::
Popularity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
popular;
especially,
the state of being
esteemed
by, or of being in favor with, the
people
at
large;
good will or favor
proceeding
from the
people;
as, the
popularity
of a law,
statesman,
or a
book..
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