Strad

  • 41straddler — strad·dler …

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  • 42straddlingly — strad·dling·ly …

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  • 43Stradivarius — Strad•i•var•i•us [[t]ˌstræd əˈvɛər i əs[/t]] n. 1) mad a violin or other instrument made by Stradivari or his family 2) big Stradivari Antonio. • Etymology: 1825–35 …

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  • 44Straddle — Strad|dle [ strɛdl̩ ], der; [s], s <englisch> (Leichtathletik ein Sprungstil im Hochsprung) …

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  • 45frustrater — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌstrād.ə(r), ātə , chiefly Brit (ˌ) ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : one that frustrates a city need not be a frustrater of life Julian Huxley …

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  • 46straddler — ˈstrad(ə)lə(r) noun ( s) : one that straddles: as a. Britain : a tool that straddles a railroad rail to bear upon the projecting ends of a tie plate and is used in driving tie plates into the track b. : a weeding hoe that straddles a row …

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  • 47straightish — ˈstrād.]ish, āt], ]ēsh adjective : somewhat straight …

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  • 48stratiform — ˈstrad.əˌfȯrm, ratə adjective Etymology: strati + form 1. : having a stratified formation : consisting of roughly parallel bands or concentric zones 2. [New Latin stratus + English iform] : having the form of a stratus …

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  • 49strategize — ˈstrad.əˌjīz verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Usage: see ize <inexpl></inexpl> intransitive verb : to devise a plan or strategy transitive verb : to devise a plan or strategy for …

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  • 50stratificational grammar — ¦strad.əfə̇¦kāshnəl , shənəl noun Etymology: stratification + al (I) : a grammar based on the theory that language consists of a series of hierarchically related strata linked together by representational rules * * * /strat euh fi kay sheuh nl/ a …

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