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Steep may refer to:


Arts and entertainment

* ''Steep'' (2007 film), a film about extreme skiing * ''Steep'' (video game), a 2016 video game


Places


England

* Steep, Hampshire, a village in central Hampshire, England * Steep Hill, a popular tourist street in the historic city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England * Steep Holm, an English island lying in the Bristol Channel


Other places

* Steep Island, Australia * Steep Island, Hong Kong *
Steep Point Steep Point is the westernmost point of mainland Australia. It is located within the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, north of the state's capital Perth, in the proposed Edel Land National Park. It is also a part of the Shark Bay World ...
, westernmost point of the Australian mainland * Mount Steep, Antarctica


Science, technology, and mathematics

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Slope In mathematics, the slope or gradient of a Line (mathematics), line is a number that describes the direction (geometry), direction of the line on a plane (geometry), plane. Often denoted by the letter ''m'', slope is calculated as the ratio of t ...
, an elementary mathematical concept *
Grade (slope) The grade (US) or gradient (UK) (also called stepth, slope, incline, mainfall, pitch or rise) of a physical feature, landform or constructed line is either the elevation angle of that surface to the horizontal plane, horizontal or its tangent. I ...
, in civil engineering


People with the surname

* Frederick Steep (1874–1956), Canadian amateur football (soccer) player


Other uses

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Steeping Steeping is the soaking of an organic solid, such as leaves, in a liquid (usually water) to extract flavours or to soften it. The specific process of teas being prepared for drinking by leaving the leaves in heated water to release the flavour ...
, a cooking technique employing soaking * STEEP analysis, a variant of the
PEST analysis In business analysis, PEST analysis (political, economic, social and technological) is a framework of external macro-environmental factors used in strategic management and market research. PEST analysis was developed in 1967 by Francis Aguila ...
business analysis framework {{disambiguation, surname