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v. i.
To emit rays of light; to give light; to beam with steady radiance; to exhibit brightness or splendor; as, the sun shines by day; the moon shines by night.
n.
Regular; constant; undeviating; uniform; as, the steady course of the sun; a steady breeze of wind.
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Diligent in application or pursuit; constant, steady, and persevering in business, or in endeavors to effect an object; steadily industrious; assiduous; as, the sedulous bee.
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Trembling or tottering, as if about to fall; un steady.
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Not fickle or wavering; constant; firm; resolute; unswerving; steady.
n.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute; as, a man steady in his principles, in his purpose, or in the pursuit of an object.
n.
Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts.
v. i.
To become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily.
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To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp., to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like.
v. t.
To make steady; to hold or keep from shaking, reeling, or falling; to make or keep firm; to support; to make constant, regular, or resolute.
adv.
In a steady manner.
n.
Steady in adhering to friends, to promises, to a prince, or the like; unwavering; faithful; loyal; not false, fickle, or perfidious; as, a true friend; a wife true to her husband; an officer true to his charge.
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Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
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A rope to steady the peak of a gaff.
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The quality or state of being steady.
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the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.
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A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube, usually made of soft spun cotton threads, which by capillary attraction draws up a steady supply of the oil in lamps, the melted tallow or wax in candles, or other material used for illumination, in small successive portions, to be burned.
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Not furnished with ballast; not kept steady by ballast; unsteady; as, unballasted vessels; unballasted wits.
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