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Definition of strip
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Strip (v. i.) To take off, or
become
divested
of,
clothes
or
covering;
to
undress..
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Unfurnish
::
Unfurnish
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture;
to
divest;
to
strip.
Zenick
::
Zenick
(n.) A South
African
burrowing
mammal
(Suricata
tetradactyla),
allied
to the
civets.
It is
grayish
brown,
with
yellowish
transverse
stripes
on the back.
Called
also
suricat..
Unroof
::
Unroof
(v. t.) To strip off the roof or
covering
of, as a
house..
Decortication
::
Decortication
(n.) The act of
stripping
off the bark, rind, hull, or outer
coat..
Jackstraw
::
"Jackstraw
(n.) One of a set of
straws
of
strips
of
ivory,
bone, wood, etc., for
playing
a
child's
game, the
jackstraws
being
thrown
confusedly
together
on a
table,
to be
gathered
up
singly
by a
hooked
instrument,
without
touching
or
disturbing
the rest of the pile. See
Spilikin..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To pare off the
surface
of, as land, in
strips..
Bengal
::
Bengal
(n.)
Striped
gingham,
originally
brought
from
Bengal;
Bengal
stripes..
Paled
::
Paled (a.)
Striped.
Paling
::
Paling
(n.) The act of
placing
pales or
stripes
on
cloth;
also, the
stripes
themselves..
Unglaze
::
Unglaze
(v. t.) To strip of
glass;
to
remove
the
glazing,
or
glass,
from, as a
window..
Tenderloin
::
Tenderloin
(n.) A strip of
tender
flesh on
either
side of the
vertebral
column
under the short ribs, in the hind
quarter
of beef and pork. It
consists
of the psoas
muscles..
Apodyterium
::
Apodyterium
(n.) The
apartment
at the
entrance
of the
baths,
or in the
palestra,
where one
stripped;
a
dressing
room..
Fleeced
::
Fleeced
(a.)
Stripped
of a
fleece;
plundered;
robbed.
Bereave
::
Bereave
(v. t.) To make
destitute;
to
deprive;
to
strip;
-- with of
before
the
person
or thing taken away.
Unharness
::
Unharness
(v. t.) To strip of
harness;
to loose from
harness
or gear; as, to
unharness
horses
or
oxen..
Batten
::
Batten
(n .) A strip of sawed
stuff,
or a
scantling;
as, (a) pl. (Com. &
Arch.)
Sawed
timbers
about 7 by 2 1/2
inches
and not less than 6 feet long.
Brande
& C. (b)
(Naut.)
A strip of wood used in
fastening
the edges of a
tarpaulin
to the deck, also
around
masts to
prevent
chafing.
(c) A long, thin strip used to
strengthen
a part, to cover a
crack,
etc..
Whelk
::
Whelk (n.) A
stripe
or mark; a
ridge;
a wale.
Flatter
::
Flatter
(n.) A
drawplate
with a
narrow,
rectangular
orifice,
for
drawing
flat
strips,
as watch
springs,
etc..
Reglet
::
Reglet
(n.) A strip of wood or metal of the
height
of a
quadrat,
used for
regulating
the space
between
pages in a
chase,
and also for
spacing
out
title-pages
and other open
matter.
It is
graded
to
different
sizes,
and
designated
by the name of the type that it
matches;
as,
nonpareil
reglet,
pica
reglet,
and the
like..
Apron
::
Apron (n.) A strip of lead which leads the drip of a wall into a
gutter;
a
flashing.
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