Steamer
1steamer — [ stimɶr ] n. m. • 1829; mot angl., de steam « vapeur » ♦ Anglic. Vieilli Bateau à vapeur. ⇒ navire, 2. vapeur. ● steamer nom masculin (anglais steamer, de steam, vapeur) Vieux. Navire à vapeur. ⇒STEAMER, subst. masc. Vieilli. Navire à vapeur.… …
2Steamer — may refer to: * Jiffy steamer, a device used to remove wrinkles from garments and fabrics * Steamboat, a boat propelled by a paddlewheel or propeller under steam power * Stanley Steamer, a steam powered automobile * Fastball, nickname for the… …
3Steamer — Steam er ( [ e]r), n. 1. A vessel propelled by steam; a steamship or steamboat. [1913 Webster] 2. A steam fire engine. See under {Steam}. [1913 Webster] 3. A road locomotive for use on common roads, as in agricultural operations. [1913 Webster] 4 …
4Steamer — (Steamboat, engl., spr. ßtīmer, ßtīmbōt), Dampfschiff …
5Steamer — (engl., spr. stihmĕr), Dampfschiff …
6Steamer — Steamer,der:⇨Dampfer(1) …
7steamer — /ˈstimer, ingl. ˈstiːmə(r)/ [vc. ingl., da steam «vapore»] s. m. inv. (mar.) nave a vapore …
8steamer — ► NOUN 1) a ship or boat powered by steam. 2) a type of saucepan in which food can be steamed …
9steamer — [stēm′ər] n. 1. something operated by steam power, as a steamship or, formerly, a steam powered automobile 2. a container in which things are cooked, cleaned, etc. with steam 3. a person or thing that steams 4. SOFT SHELL CLAM …
10steamer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ coastal, lake, river ▪ passenger, pleasure (both BrE) ▪ tramp ▪ paddle (BrE) …