Proper noun
Estep (plural Esteps)
A surname.
Airlines log organ shipments in internal booking systems and on cargo manifests, but those documents aren’t public and no summary is available, said Katherine Estep, communications director for Airlines for America, an industry trade group. Source: Internet
According to Estep, all successful relationships begin with yourself. Source: Internet
Estep, p. 190 Luther became so angry that he famously carved into the meeting table in chalk Hoc Est Corpus Meum – a Biblical quotation from the Last Supper meaning 'This is my body'. Source: Internet
Estep claims that in order to understand Anabaptism, one must "distinguish between the Anabaptists, inspirationists, and rationalists." Source: Internet
In 1985, while incarcerated at Morgan County Regional Correctional Facility in East Tennessee, Sutton fatally stabbed a man named Carl Estep. Source: Internet
Estep explained that the township received close to a million dollars in the past that was used to repair and resurface streets in the Green Meadows subdivision in the past. Source: Internet