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101ste|a|to|pyg|ic — «STEE uh tuh PIHJ ihk», adjective. having to do with, characterized by, or exhibiting steatopygia …
102ste|a|to|py|gous — «STEE uh tuh PY guhs», adjective. = steatopygic. (Cf. ↑steatopygic) …
103ste|a|to|sis — «stee uh TOH sihs», noun. 1. fatty degeration. 2. any disease of the sebaceous glands. ╂[< New Latin steatosis < Greek stéār, stéātos fat + New Latin osis osis] …
104ste|lar — «STEE luhr», adjective. Botany. of or having to do with a stele …
105ste|nog|ra|pher — «stuh NOG ruh fuhr», noun. a person whose work is making a record in shorthand of words as they are spoken and reproducing it, especially with a typewriter; one whose work is stenography …
106ste|nog|ra|phist — «stuh NOG ruh fihst», noun. = stenographer. (Cf. ↑stenographer) …
107ste|nog|ra|phy — «stuh NOG ruh fee», noun. 1. shorthand and typing, as the primary skills of the modern stenographer: »to study stenography. 2. a method of rapid writing that uses symbols and abbreviations; shorthand: »I bought an approved scheme of the noble art …
108ste|nog — «stuh NOG», noun. Informal. a stenographer …
109ste|noph|a|gous — «stuh NOF uh guhs», adjective. Zoology. living on a small variety of foods. ╂[< steno + Greek phageîn eat + English ous] …
110ste|nosed — «stih NOHST, STEHN ohzd», adjective. affected with stenosis; abnormally narrowed or constricted. ╂[< stenos(is) + ed2] …