💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stepbarn"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| step-fathernoun | Alternative form of stepfather. [(in the narrow sense) The husband of one's biological mother after her initial marriage to or relationship with one's biological father.] |
| babystepnoun | Alternative spelling of baby step. [(chiefly in the plural) A small effort made towards the completion of a much larger task.] |
| baby-stepnoun | Alternative spelling of baby step. [(chiefly in the plural) A small effort made towards the completion of a much larger task.] |
| bostalnoun | (Sussex) Eye dialect spelling of borstal. [(UK) A way up a hill in the South Downs.] |
| steavennoun | Alternative form of steven, perhaps with influence from "heaven". [(Northern England, Scotland, obsolete) Voice, especially when loud or strong.] |
| stableboynoun | Alternative form of stable boy. [A boy or young man who attends in a stable.] |
| stair gatenoun | Alternative form of stairgate. [A gate fitted across a domestic staircase to prevent young children from climbing the stairs, or falling down them.] |
| steynoun | steep |
| stable-boynoun | Alternative spelling of stable boy. [A boy or young man who attends in a stable.] |
| kiddiwinknoun | Alternative form of kiddywink. [(informal) A child.] |
| kiddiewinknoun | Alternative form of kiddywink. [(informal) A child.] |
| springallnoun | A surname. |
| baby-sitternoun | Alternative spelling of babysitter. [A person who cares for one or more babies or children for a short period of time in place of their legal guardians.] |
| step chairnoun | Alternative form of stepchair. [A chair that has an inbuilt set of steps, allowing its use as a stepladder, or a child's highchair with the child climbing the steps.] |
| house boynoun | Alternative form of houseboy. [(chiefly historical) A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times.] |
| borstallnoun | Alternative form of borstal (“way up a hill”). [(UK) A way up a hill in the South Downs.] |
| baby sitternoun | (rare) Alternative spelling of babysitter. [A person who cares for one or more babies or children for a short period of time in place of their legal guardians.] |
| stock-boynoun | Alternative form of stockboy. [A young stockman raising livestock.] |
| ankle biternoun | Alternative form of ankle-biter. [(slang) A small child.] |
| back stairsnoun | Alternative spelling of backstairs. [A staircase at the rear of a building or one normally only used by servants and tradesmen.] |
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