- engineering. The
steepness, incline, or
grade of a line is the
absolute value of its slope:
greater absolute value indicates a
steeper line. The line trend...
- Look up
steep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steep may
refer to:
Steep (2007 film), a film
about extreme skiing Steep (video game), a 2016
video game...
-
Steeping is the
soaking of an
organic solid, such as leaves, in a
liquid (usually water) to
extract flavours or to
soften it. The
specific process of teas...
- can use a
number of
different technologies to
overcome the
steepness of the grade. Many
steep grade railways are
located in
mountain regions, and are hence...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slope or
gradient of a line
describes its
steepness, incline, or grade, in mathematics.
Slope may also
refer to:
Slope landform...
- Roof
pitch is the
steepness of a roof
expressed as a
ratio of inch(es) rise per
horizontal foot (or
their metric equivalent), or as the
angle in degrees...
- task, the
better their performance at the task. The
common expression "a
steep learning curve" is a
misnomer suggesting that an
activity is
difficult to...
- They are the
infusions of fruit, leaves, or
other plant parts, such as
steeps of rosehip, chamomile, or rooibos.
These may be
called tisanes or herbal...
-
breaking down of the
minerals (chiefly iron oxides) in the rock. The
steepness of most
orthents causes the
flora on them to be sp****
shrubs or gr****land...
-
Steep Hill is a
street in the
historic city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. At the top of the hill is the
entrance to
Lincoln Cathedral and at the...