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Meanings and definitions for STEP
What does STEP stand for? What does STEP mean?
- Stairs
- Walking
- Dance move, the building block of many dances
- Military step, a regular, ordered and synchronized walking of military formations
Marching, refers to the organized, uniformed, steady and rhythmic walking forward, usually associated with military troops
- Edward Step (1855–1931), author of books on various aspects of nature
- Step (unit), a Roman unit of length
- Step (air base), a Soviet/Russian military facility in Chita Oblast
- Step (footing), a horizontal platform of a stairway
- Step (software), the physics simulator included in KDE
- Step aerobics, aerobic exercise which uses an elevated platform
- Step dance, a dance style where the footwork is the most important part of the dance
- Step function, in mathematics
- Stepfamily, reconstituted family, is a family in which one or both members of the couple have children from a previous relationship
- A "step", moving from line to line in a mathematical proof using rules of logical inference
- Steps (TV series), a Hong Kong television series
- Step (film), a 2017 American documentary film about a girls' step team at a Baltimore high school
- Steps (novel), a National Book Award winning novel by Jerzy Kosinski
- Step (music), an interval between two consecutive scale degrees
- Steps (pop group), a British pop group
- Step (Kara album), a 2011 album by South Korean girl group Kara
- Step (Meg album), a 2007 album by Japanese technopop singer-lyricist MEG
- "Step" (Vampire Weekend song), a song by American rock band Vampire Weekend
- "Step" (ClariS song), a song by Japanese pop girl group ClariS
- "Step" (Kara song), a song by Korean pop girl group Kara
- STriatal-Enriched protein tyrosine Phosphatase a brain-specific enzyme in the protein tyrosine phosphatase family
- serial transverse enteroplasty (the STEP procedure), a surgery used to treat short bowel syndrome
- Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production, a nuclear fusion concept proposed by the UK government
- STEP (satellite), a planned space science experiment
- STEP (company), a Belgian company
- STEP Bible, Scripture Tools for Every Person, an online and offline Bible study tool.
- STEP Library, Standard Template for Electronic Publishing, a file format used to distribute Biblical software
- Sixth Term Examination Paper, examinations set in the United Kingdom by the University of Cambridge to assess applicants for undergraduate mathematics courses
- Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, the international professional body for workers in the trust industry and the (often overlapping) field of estate administration
- ISO 10303, standard for the exchange of product model data (STEP-File)
- Stellar Planet Survey, a search for Jupiter-mass and larger planets around 30 nearby dwarf M stars (see List of astronomy acronyms)
- Sustainable Transport Energy for Perth, a first fuel cell bus program
- Systematic Training for Effective Parenting, a parent education program published as a series of books
- The Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy of the U.S. National Academies
- STEP (the Science and Technology Exchange Program), a symposium which is held annually in one of the Islamic Countries to create an atmosphere of cooperation and interaction among experts and scientists from Islamic world
- Solving the E-waste Problem, an international initiative, created to develop solutions to address issues associated with waste electrical and electronic equipment
- Staggered extension process, a method in molecular biology to shuffle mutations in genes
- Steppe, an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes
- Skipped step
- Stepz (Ibrahim Kucukavci), Danish rapper
- Social Political Economic Political
- Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data
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