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There are 18 words ending with ESTEP

Estep  ——  bestep  ——  one-step  ——  firestep fire␣stepforestepsidesteptimestep  ——  dance␣stepfalse␣stepgoosestep goose-step goose␣steproute␣stepwhole␣step  ——  corbiestep corbie␣step  ——  oblique␣step

23 definitions found

  • Estep — prop.n. A surname.
  • bestep — v. (Transitive) To step on; step over, tread upon. — v. (Intransitive) To step; take steps; walk.
  • one-step — n. A ballroom dance that was popular at the beginning of the twentieth century.
  • firestep — n. Alternative form of fire step.
  • fire␣step — n. (Military, chiefly historical) A step or platform dug into…
  • forestep — n. An initial, previous, or early step; a prior stage or phase…
  • sidestep — n. A step to the side. — n. A physical motion or metaphorical act to avoid or dodge something. — v. (Intransitive) To step to the side.
  • timestep — n. A time interval.
  • dance␣step — n. One of a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular type of dance.
  • false␣step — n. A misstep; a stumble. — n. (Figurative) An erroneous action or decision.
  • goosestep — v. Alternative form of goose-step.
  • goose-step — n. (Military, typically derogatory) A style of march in which… — v. (Military, typically derogatory) To march with a goose-step.
  • goose␣step — v. Alternative form of goose-step.
  • route␣step — n. A style of marching in which soldiers walk abreast but are…
  • whole␣step — n. (Music) An interval equal to two half steps; a major second.
  • corbiestep — n. (Architecture) A series of step-like projections at the top of a gable.
  • corbie␣step — n. (Architecture) One of a series of step-like projections at…
  • oblique␣step — n. (Military) A step in marching, by which a soldier, while advancing…
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