1) (a series of) movements and steps in time with music (dance)
2) to move along with long, easy steps or strides (lope)
3) the third month of the year, with 31 days; (to cause a person) to walk as soldiers do, with regular steps (march)
4) a slope from one level to another, used instead of stairs or steps (ramp)
5) the first steps or stages (of an art or science) (rudiments)
6) (of people, animals) to move with quick steps (run)
7) an act or sound of scurrying; to run with short, quick steps (scurry)
8) (one of) a series of steps leading from one floor inside a building to another (stair)
9) a level(led) area of ground; a series of these separated by sloping banks as a method of irrigation on a hillside; a set of wide, shallow steps for spectators in a sports stadium (terrace)
10) to walk with short, uncertain steps as a baby does (toddle)
two lengths of wood, metal or rope, with crosspieces (called rungs), used to climb up and down
graduated system
(an act of) changing position; a main division of a musical work
motion, activity
a roofed doorway or entrance to a building
patio
one of the thin pieces of hard material that cover the skin of many fish etc; the chalky deposit inside kettles, water-pipes etc; a simple balance or instrument for weighing by comparing something with a known mass; any machine used for weighing
graduated system