1. steck - Noun
2. Steck - Proper noun
steck (plural stecks)
(Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) A piece or an item.
A steck o' bread.
Steck
A surname.
Dan Steck of St. Johns University, has stated citation that approximately 5% of all granite will be of concern, with the caveat that only a tiny percentage of the tens of thousands of granite slab types have been tested. Source: Internet
“It was difficult at times,” said Steck, who was making plans to begin her summer job as a lifeguard at the Glen Ridge Country Club. Source: Internet
Steck Vaughn Publishing, June 1994 According to the myth, during her search Demeter traveled long distances and had many minor adventures along the way. Source: Internet
Proud parents are Jake and Katrin Steck of Bigfork, Mont. Proud grandparents are David Frye of Valley Cottage, N.Y. and Beth Robinson of Bigfork, Mont., the late Rob Steck and Stephanie. Source: Internet
Steck will take his final march with Emde by his side to observe two minutes of silence to honour those that came before him. Source: Internet
Steck recalled his chocolate dawning. Source: Internet