stee·ple

  • 11stee·ple·jack — /ˈstiːpəlˌʤæk/ noun, pl jacks [count] old fashioned : a person who repairs chimneys, towers, etc …

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  • 12ple — ple·iad; ple·i·dae; ple·na·ri·ly; ple·nar·ty; ple·na·ry; ple·ne; ple·ni·lune; ple·nip·o·tence; ple·nip·o·tent; ple·nist; ple·o·chro·ic; ple·och·ro·ism; ple·och·ro·ous; ple·o·cy·to·sis; ple·o·dont; ple·o·mas·tia; ple·o·ma·zia; ple·o·me·tro·sis;… …

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  • 13stee — stee; stee·pled; stee·ple; cam·stee·ry; …

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  • 14steeple — stee·ple …

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  • 15Steeplechase — Stee|ple|chase auch: Steep|le|chase 〈[sti:pltʃɛıs] f. 19; Reitsp.〉 Hindernisrennen [<engl. steeple „Spitzturm“ + chase „Jagd“ <frz. chasse „Jagd“ <lat. capere „fangen“] * * * Steeplechase   [ stiːpltʃeɪs; …

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  • 16steeplechase — stee•ple•chase [[t]ˈsti pəlˌtʃeɪs[/t]] n. v. chased, chasing 1) spo a horse race over a turf course with artificial ditches, hedges, and other obstacles over which the horses must jump 2) spo a foot race run on a cross country course or over a… …

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  • 17steeple — stee•ple [[t]ˈsti pəl[/t]] n. 1) archit. an ornamental construction, usu. ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc 2) archit. a tower terminating in such a construction 3) archit. a spire • Etymology: bef.… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 18Steeple — Stee|ple auch: Steep|le 〈[sti:pl] f. 10; kurz für〉 Steeplechase …

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  • 19steeple-chase — stee·ple cha·se s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS sport nell ippica, corsa di cavalli con ostacoli di differente natura come siepi, muri, fossati e sim., su un percorso non inferiore a 3000 m Sinonimi: corsa a ostacoli. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA …

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  • 20Steeple — Stee|ple auch: Steep|le 〈[sti:pl] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s; kurz für〉 Steeplechase …

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