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41stead|ing — «STEHD ihng», noun. Scottish. a farmhouse and outbuildings. ╂[< stead a farm + ing1] …
42Stead's brittleness — Stead s brittleness. См. Хрупкость. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …
43stead|i|ness — «STEHD ee nihs», noun. steady character, quality, or condition; firmness: »It will be your duty…to set an example of discipline and perfect steadiness under fire (Horatio H. Kitchener) …
44stead|y-go|ing — «STEHD ee GOH ihng», adjective. steady in action, habits, or purpose …
45stead|y-stat|er — «STEHD ee STAY tuhr», noun. a supporter of the steady state theory …
46Stead, Christina — ▪ Australian author in full Christina Ellen Stead born July 17, 1902, Rockdale, Sydney, Australia died March 31, 1983, Sydney Australian novelist known for her political insights and firmly controlled but highly individual style.… …
47Stead, William Thomas — ▪ British journalist born , July 5, 1849, Embleton, Northumberland, Eng. died April 15, 1912, at sea, North Atlantic British journalist, editor, and publisher who founded the noted periodical Review of Reviews (1890). Stead was educated at …
48stead|y-state — steady state, Physics. the condition in which all or most changes or disturbances have been eliminated from a system: »We see examples of the steady state in the equilibrium phase of chemical reactions…and in the “balance of nature” (Emilio Q.… …
49stead — Synonyms and related words: abet, abode, aid, area, assist, bearings, bench mark, district, do for, emplacement, help out, hole, latitude and longitude, lieu, locale, locality, location, locus, pinpoint, place, placement, point, position, region …
50'stead'uh — Gullah Words instead of STEAL steal, steals, stole, stealing …