Strad
1strad — strad; strad·dler; strad·dling·ly; strad·i·ot; strad·dle; …
2Strad — [strad] n. short for STRADIVARIUS * * * …
3Strad — [strad] n. short for STRADIVARIUS …
4Strad — may refer to: * Stradivarius, a stringed instrument * Steradian, the measurement of solid angles …
5strád — a m (ȃ) star. stradanje: biti izčrpan od strada / poznati strad in glad …
6strad´dling|ly — strad|dle «STRAD uhl», verb, dled, dling, noun. –v.i. 1. to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart: »to straddle over a fence watching cars go by. 2. (of the legs) to stand wide apart. 3. Informal, Figurative. to avoid taking sides; attempt …
7strad´dler — strad|dle «STRAD uhl», verb, dled, dling, noun. –v.i. 1. to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart: »to straddle over a fence watching cars go by. 2. (of the legs) to stand wide apart. 3. Informal, Figurative. to avoid taking sides; attempt …
8strad|dle — «STRAD uhl», verb, dled, dling, noun. –v.i. 1. to walk, stand, or sit with the legs wide apart: »to straddle over a fence watching cars go by. 2. (of the legs) to stand wide apart. 3. Informal, Figurative. to avoid taking sides; attempt to favor… …
9strad|dle-legged — «STRAD uhl LEHGD», adjective, adverb. –adj. having the legs set wide apart: »The monstrous straddle legged figure of that legitimate monarch, Henry VIII (William Hazlitt). –adv. with the legs astride: »The wives…who sit straddle legged on the… …
10Strad|i|var|i|us — «STRAD uh VAIR ee uhs», noun. a violin, viola, or cello made by the Italian violin maker Antonio Stradivari (1644? 1737). ╂[< Latinized form of Stradivari] …