Meaning Of The Word Stead

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stead in American English
the place or position of a person or thing as filled by a replacement, substitute, or successor
noun: the place of a person or thing as occupied by a successor or substitute

stead in British English
noun: Christina (Ellen). 1902–83, Australian novelist. Her works include Seven Poor Men of Sydney (1934), The Man who Loved Children (1940), and Cotters' England (1966)
noun: the place, function, or position that should be taken by another

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