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Overstepping
Overstep O`ver*step", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overstepped; p. pr. & vb. n. Overstepping.] [AS. ofersteppan.] To step over or beyond; to transgress. --Shak.
Stepping
Step Step, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stepped; p. pr. & vb. n. Stepping.] [AS. st[ae]ppan; akin to OFries. steppa, D. stappen to step, stap a step, OHG. stepfen to step, G. stapfe a footstep, OHG. stapfo, G. stufe a step to step on; cf. Gr. ? to shake about, handle roughly, stamp (?). Cf. Stamp, n. & a.] 1. To move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession. 2. To walk; to go on foot; esp., to walk a little distance; as, to step to one of the neighbors. 3. To walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely. Home the swain retreats, His flock before him stepping to the fold. --Thomson. 4. Fig.: To move mentally; to go in imagination. They are stepping almost three thousand years back into the remotest antiquity. --Pope. To step aside, to walk a little distance from the rest; to retire from company. To step forth, to move or come forth. To step in or into. (a) To walk or advance into a place or state, or to advance suddenly in. Whosoever then first, after the troubling of the water, stepped in, was made whole of whatsoever disease he had. --John v. 4. (b) To enter for a short time; as, I just stepped into the house. (c) To obtain possession without trouble; to enter upon easily or suddenly; as, to step into an estate. To step out. (a) (Mil.) To increase the length, but not the rapidity, of the step, extending it to thirty-tree inches. (b) To go out for a short distance or a short time. To step short (Mil.), to diminish the length or rapidity of the step according to the established rules.
Stepping-stone
Stepping-stone Step"ping-stone`, n. 1. A stone to raise the feet above the surface of water or mud in walking. 2. Fig.: A means of progress or advancement. These obstacles his genius had turned into stepping-stones. --Macaulay. That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Epping from wikipedia

- Epping may refer to: Epping, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Epping railway station, Sydney Electoral district of Epping, the corresponding seat in...
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- from Epping to Buckhurst Hill along the Epping New Road. Horse riding is po****r in Epping Forest. Riders need to be registered with the Epping Forest...
- Epping is a market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Es****, England. Part of the metropolitan and urban area of London, it is 17 miles...
- Census Bureau as the Epping census-designated place (CDP), along New Hampshire Route 27 just west of New Hampshire Route 125. Epping was originally part...
- station in the 1930s, the terminus was changed to Epping, where the line became known as the "Epping-St Leonards Railway". To this end, the State Government...
- City of Whittlesea local government area. Epping recorded a po****tion of 33,489 at the 2021 census. Epping is bounded by Mill Park and Lalor to the south...
- Epping is a London Underground station in the market town of Epping in Es****, England. The station serves as the north-eastern terminus of the Central...
- Hornsby Shire. North Epping is in the Northern Sydney region, and is often referred to as part of the "North-West" or North S****. Epping is a separate suburb...
- Epping Forest District is a local government district in Es****, England. It is named after the ancient woodland of Epping Forest, a large part of which...