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51To stand in stead — Stead Stead (st[e^]d), n. [OE. stede place, AS. stede; akin to LG. & D. stede, OS. stad, stedi, OHG. stat, G. statt, st[ a]tte, Icel. sta[eth]r, Dan. sted, Sw. stad, Goth. sta[thorn]s, and E. stand. [root]163. See {Stand}, and cf. {Staith},… …
52Stead, Christina (Ellen) — born July 17, 1902, Rockdale, Sydney, Austl. died March 31, 1983, Sydney Australian novelist. She traveled widely and at various times lived in London, Paris, and the U.S., where in the early 1940s she worked as a screenwriter for MGM. She… …
53Stead, Christina (Ellen) — (17 jul. 1902, Rockdale, Sydney, Australia–31 mar. 1983, Sydney). Novelista australiana. Viajó por todo el mundo y vivió, en distintos períodos, en Londres, París y EE.UU., donde se desempeñó como guionista para los estudios MGM a inicios de la… …
54stead — 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 …
55'stead'uh — Gullah Words instead of STEAL steal, steals, stole, stealing …
56stead — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The function or position customarily occupied by another: place. Archaic: lieu. See PLACE, SUBSTITUTE …
57stead — sb. == place. 5 B.; [stide]. F. and P. 17. AS. stede …
58stead — sted n. place or position commonly occupied by a person or thing …
59stead — sated …
60stead — n. [Written also Sted] Place, room …