Steward

  • 91Steward — Ste|ward [ stju:ɐt ], der; s, s <englisch> (Betreuer an Bord von Flugzeugen, Schiffen u. a.) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 92steward —   Kuene, ā īpu upu u, pu ukū, kanaka lawelawe. See attendant …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 93steward — A man appointed in the place or stead of another. A union official who represents other union employees in grievances with management and who oversees the carrying out of the union contract …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 94Lord high steward — Steward Stew ard, n. [OE. stiward, AS. st[=i]weard, stigweard, literally, a sty ward; stigu sty + weard warden, guardian, his first duty having been probably to attend to the domestic animals. [root]164. See {Sty} pen for swine, {Ward}.] 1. A man …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 95Steward Ackerley — Liste des personnages de l’univers de Harry Potter Cet article est une liste référençant les personnages de l univers de Harry Potter. Les personnages principaux peuvent être identifiés dans les articles suivants : Harry Potter Ron Weasley… …

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  • 96Steward Martin — Stu Martin Stewart « Stu » Martin, né le 20 juin 1938 à Liberty (New York) et mort le 11 juin 1980 à Paris, était un batteur de jazz américain. Biographie Musicien précoce, il entame sa carrière dès l âge de 16 ans en jouant dans des… …

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  • 97Steward bottle — Flask developed for the growth of cells and tissues in a liquid medium, in which they can be periodically submerged during rotation …

    Glossary of Biotechnology

  • 98steward of all England — In old English law, an officer who was invested with various powers; among others, to preside on the trial of peers …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 99steward of chiltern hundreds — An honorary office in England …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 100steward of scotland — Usage: capitalized 2d S : a high officer of the Scottish crown superintending the royal household, administering the crown revenues, and having the privilege of leading the army into battle …

    Useful english dictionary