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steddy

adjective
Firm in standing or position; fixed; not tottering or shaking; applicable to any object.

steddy

Constant in mind, purpose or pursuit; not fickle, changeable or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; as a man steddy in his principles, steddy in his purpose, steddy in the pursuit of an object, steddy in his application to business.

steddy

Regular; constant; undeviating; uniform; as the steddy course of the sun. Steer the ship a steddy course. A large river runs with a steddy stream.

steddy

Regular; not fluctuating; as a steddy breeze of wind.

steddy

verb transitive
To hold or keep from shaking, reeling or falling; to support; to make or keep firm. Steddy my hand.