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Encyclopedia > Steamer

Steamer may refer to:

  • Steamboat, a boat propelled by a paddlewheel or propellor under steam power.
  • Stanley Steamer, a steam-powered automobile.
  • a colloquial term for a fastball.
  • a wetsuit that covers the torso and the full length of the arms and legs.

Paddle steamers — Lucerne, Switzerland. ... The 1923 Stanley Steam Car The Stanley (nicknamed Stanley Steamer) was a steam-powered automobile produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company. ... The fastball is the most common type of pitch in baseball. ... A surfer in a wetsuit. ...

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The Stacked Steamer (1021 words)
Stacked steamers are made either of aluminum or stainless steel and are inexpensive when purchased from Asian markets that carry cookware.
Place on a steamer rack and steam over medium-high heat for 6-8 minutes, or until they are cooked to the tenderness of your liking.
When the eggplants are done, remove from steamer and when they are cool enough to handle, cut each piece in half lengthwise and each half again into 2-3 long strips.
USS Steamer Bay (715 words)
Steamer Bay held sea trials in Puget Sound and sailed for San Diego on 2 May. On the 14th, she headed for the New Hebrides, carrying the men and aircraft of Marine Air Group (MAG) 61.
Steamer Bay was in drydock when hostilities with Japan ended, and she was given additional bunks to accommodate veterans returning from overseas.
Steamer Bay was assigned to the Pacific Reserve Fleet on 4 February 1946 and berthed at Tacoma, Wash. In January 1947, she was placed in reserve, out of commission.
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