Showing posts with label step. Show all posts
Showing posts with label step. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

step, steppe

Step or step means to lift the foot and set it down a short distance from where it was, then to move the other foot and the body with it--
Anyone who wants to volunteer, step forward.
Don't step in the puddle!

Step also means one pace; one movement of the foot, or the distance covered by one pace--
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
 Come on, just one more step.

Step also means one stage in a series, mentally or physically--
Step one, open the box and read the directions.
Just try it one step at a time.
The first step is to admit that you have a problem.

Step may mean a riser in a set of stairs--
She is sitting on the front step, waiting for the ice-cream truck.
The first step is high; be careful.

Step may mean the form of a dance; the particular moves or rules of a popular dance--
They are trying to learn a new dance step.
This step is complicated; pay attention.

Steppe or steppe ( rhymes with step ) means a treeless plain or expanse of grassland--
The wind on the steppe blew the snow into a blizzard.
They raise cattle on a large tract of steppe.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"Each step was difficult in the deep snow of the steppe."

Note--"step--", used as a prefix ( added to the beginning of a word ) indicates a relation made through the remarriage of a parent--
When your father gets married, you will have a step-mother.
Did you have a nice visit with your stepsister?