The likely word is stern (strict, or the rear of a boat).
There is also a surname Stearn, notably UK botanist William T. Stearn.
That is the correct spelling of the noun or verb "steer" (a cow, or to guide a vehicle).
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)
The plural of steer is steers. As in "he steers to the right".
i think the opposite gender of a steer is a heifer
To give someone a steer means to manoeuvre a person into a particular course of action. Something that is bum is no good (Eg: to give someone bum advice). So a bum steer is to be sent off in the wrong direction.
Steer
If it's used to steer, it's a rudder. Someone who is nastier is ruder.
This looks like the plural nouns:pilots - those who steer aircraft or shipsviolets - purple flowers
driving something car', truck , bobcat. not able to work spell check.
You possibly mean the 'street' where you live, or 'steered' as in driving something.A "steer" is a name for a single animal (cattle).
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
MANEUVER : to move or steer around , or along a definite path (horse's "mane" in Napoleon's maneuvers) * British spelling may be "manoeuvre".
You need to have a saddle on it. Then, you will be able to steer it as you steer your player.
Steer is to look or to ride on it.
what is the antonym for steer
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
Steer calf
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)