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Steerage vs. Steering

Difference Between Steerage and Steering

Steerage

Steerage is a term for the lowest category of passenger accommodation in a ship. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century considerable numbers of persons travelled from their homeland to seek a new life elsewhere, in many cases North America and Australia.
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Steering

Steering is a system of components, linkages, etc. that allows a vehicle to follow a desired course.
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Steerage

The act or practice of steering.
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Steering

To guide (a vessel or vehicle), especially by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or wheel
steered the car around the curve.
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Steerage

The effect of the helm on a ship.
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Steering

To set and follow (a course)
steered a path around the rocks.
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Steerage

The steering apparatus of a ship.
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Steering

To direct the course of
steered the business toward record profits.
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Steerage

The section of a passenger ship, originally near the rudder, providing the cheapest passenger accommodations.
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Steering

To advise or direct (a person) toward a place or course of action
steered the intern toward a career in sales.
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Steerage

(uncountable) The art of steering.
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Steering

To guide a vessel or vehicle.
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Steerage

(countable) The section of a passenger ship that provided inexpensive accommodation with no individual cabins.
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Steering

To follow or move in a set course.
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Steerage

(countable) The effect of the helm on a ship.
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Steering

To admit of being steered or guided
a craft that steers easily.
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Steerage

The act or practice of steering, or directing; as, the steerage of a ship.
He left the city, and, in a most tempestuous season, forsook the helm and steerage of the commonwealth.
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Steering

A piece of advice
The salesman gave me a bum steer on that new car.
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Steerage

The effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which an individual ship is affected by the helm.
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Steering

present participle of steer
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Steerage

Direction; regulation; management; guidance.
He that hath the steerage of my course.
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Steering

Equipment used to control direction; something used to steer.
I hit a rock with my car and broke the steering.
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Steerage

That by which a course is directed.
Here he hung on high,The steerage of his wings.
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Steering

the act of guiding or showing the way
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Steerage

the cheapest accommodations on a passenger ship
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Steering

the act of setting and holding a course;
a new council was installed under the direction of the king
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Steerage

the act of steering a ship
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Steering

the act of steering a ship
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