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  1. STEEP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    steep, abrupt, precipitous, sheer mean having an incline approaching the perpendicular. steep implies such sharpness of pitch that ascent or descent is very difficult. abrupt implies a sharper pitch and a …

  2. Small Town Economic Assistance Program - STEAP - CT.gov

    The Small Town Economic Assistance Program (CGS Section 4-66g) funds economic development, community conservation and quality-of-life capital projects for localities that are ineligible to receive …

  3. steap - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jul 3, 2022 · From Proto-Germanic *staupaz.

  4. What does steap mean? - Definitions.net

    Information and translations of steap in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  5. STEEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    It consists of a series of steep hillsides separated by deep gullies.

  6. steap - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

    Definition, thesaurus and related words for 'steap'. Synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms, meronyms, usage examples, and much more...

  7. steap‎ (Old English): meaning, translation - WordSense

    Pronunciation IPA: /yːθ/ Noun wave (of water) Maxims II, 23-24 standan steap and geap. Stream sceal on yðum mencgan mereflode. Mæst sceal on ceole [...] stand prominent and broad. The stream must …

  8. Non Profit For Arts | STEAP, Inc

    Our Mission at STEAP is excellence in storytelling and art. We are dedicated to identifying and encouraging diverse, overlooked artists for performance, mentoring, and artistic opportunities.

  9. Wellness tea to support inflammation and overall metabolic health – STEAP

    Steap is a science backed wellness brand offering herbal teas and practices that support metabolic balance, calm inflammation, and help you feel your best. Enjoy simple, daily routines designed to …

  10. STEEP Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    STEEP definition: having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc. See examples of steep used in a sentence.