Step(s) or STEP may refer to:
Common meanings
- Steps, making a staircase
- Walking
- Dance move
- Military step, or march
Arts
Films and television
- Steps (TV series), Hong Kong
- Step (film), US, 2017
Literature
- Steps (novel), by Jerzy Kosinski
- Systematic Training for Effective Parenting, a book series
Music
- Step (music), pitch change
- Steps (pop group), UK
- Step (Kara album), 2011, South Korea
- Step (Meg album), 2007, Japan
- "Step" (Vampire Weekend song)
- "Step" (ClariS song)
Organizations
- STEP (company), Belgium
- Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, international professional body for advisers who specialise in inheritance and succession planning
- Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy of the U.S. National Academies
- Solving the E-waste Problem, a UN organization
Science, technology, and mathematics
- Step (software), a physics simulator in KDE
- Step function, in mathematics
- Striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase, an enzyme
- Serial transverse enteroplasty, a surgical procedure
- Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production, a UK nuclear fusion project
- STEP (satellite), to test general relativity
- STEP Library, a Bible software format
- ISO 10303 (.STEP), a CAD data-exchange file format standard
- Sustainable Transport Energy for Perth, a fuel cell bus program in Western Australia
- Staggered extension process, in molecular biology
Places
Russia
Other uses
- Edward Step (1855–1931), nature writer
- Step (unit), a Roman unit of length
- Step aerobics
- Step dance, a style
- Stepfamily, with a stepmother or stepfather
- STEP Bible, a Bible study tool
- STEPS, an acronym representing the principle testimonies in Quaker practical theology
- Sixth Term Examination Paper, UK
- Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, for US travelers
- Strategic Transfer of the Estate to the Private Sector, a 2001 contract of the UK Inland Revenue
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Step
- Stepping (disambiguation)
- Steppe
- Footstep (disambiguation)
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