See Also: whelve(dictionary)
step-in(dictionary)
step(medicine)
Step Down(money)
Step aside(money)
step(dictionary)
step-up(dictionary)
Step aside(finance)
Step up(finance)
step-out(dictionary)

step- (oh) and whelve (iou)


step- (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: steop-]
used to show that someone is related to you not by birth but because a parent has married again
::her stepdad
::the problems of stepfamilies

whelve (iou)



whelve verb trans. obsolete exc. dial.

Turn (a vessel etc.) upside down so as to cover something; gen. turn over, overturn. LOE.
Hide; bury. LME-E18.