What is the difference in nature between a steady magnetic field and a static magnetic field

A static magnetic field is similar to a pool of water in a lake that does not flow, similar to a stationary object that is not subjected to a force, and is not subjected to an equilibrium force that has a combined force of zero. A steady magnetic field, on the other hand, is analogous to a river flowing at a constant rate of speed, or to an object moving at a constant speed in a straight line, not free of force, but subject to an equilibrium force with a combined force of zero. For example, space (ignoring electromagnetic waves, tidal forces, etc.) is basically a static magnetic field, while around a suction stone is a steady magnetic field.