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Definition of strip
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Strip (n.) A
trough
for
washing
ore.
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Streak
::
Streak
(v. t.) To form
streaks
or
stripes
in or on; to
stripe;
to
variegate
with lines of a
different
color,
or of
different
colors..
Vittate
::
Vittate
(a.)
Striped
longitudinally.
Bending
::
Bending
(n.) The
marking
of the
clothes
with
stripes
or
horizontal
bands.
Degarnish
::
Degarnish
(v. t.) To strip or
deprive
of
entirely,
as of
furniture,
ornaments,
etc.; to
disgarnish;
as, to
degarnish
a
house,
etc..
Silversides
::
Silversides
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
fishes
of the
family
Atherinidae,
having
a
silvery
stripe
along each side of the body. The
common
species
of the
American
coast
(Menidia
notata)
is very
abundant.
Called
also
silverside,
sand
smelt,
friar,
tailor,
and
tinker..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
dismantle;
as, to strip a ship of
rigging,
spars,
etc..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) One of the
greater
ordinaries,
being a broad
perpendicular
stripe
in an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from the two
edges,
and
occupying
one third of it..
Expilation
::
Expilation
(n.) The act of
expilating
or
stripping
off;
plunder;
pillage.
Dismantle
::
Dismantle
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture
and
equipments,
guns, etc.; to
unrig;
to strip of walls or
outworks;
to break down; as, to
dismantle
a fort, a town, or a
ship..
Syncytium
::
Syncytium
(n.)
Tissue
in which the cell or
partition
walls are
wholly
wanting
and the cell
bodies
fused
together,
so that the
tissue
consists
of a
continuous
mass of
protoplasm
in which
nuclei
are
imbedded,
as in
ordinary
striped
muscle..
Stripe
::
Stripe
(v. t.) To make
stripes
upon; to form with lines of
different
colors
or
textures;
to
variegate
with
stripes.
Barker
::
Barker
(n.) One who
strips
trees of their bark.
Unrig
::
Unrig (v. t.) To strip of
rigging;
as, to unrig a
ship..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t. & i.) That which is
ruffled;
specifically,
a strip of lace,
cambric,
or other fine
cloth,
plaited
or
gathered
on one edge or in the
middle,
and used as a
trimming;
a
frill..
Woodstone
::
Woodstone
(n.) A
striped
variety
of
hornstone,
resembling
wood in
appearance..
List
::
List (n.) A
narrow
strip of wood, esp.
sapwood,
cut from the edge of a plank or
board..
Ticking
::
Ticking
(n.) A
strong,
closely
woven linen or
cotton
fabric,
of which ticks for beds are made. It is
usually
twilled,
and woven in
stripes
of
different
colors,
as white and blue; --
called
also
ticken..
Uncase
::
Uncase
(v. t.) To
strip;
to flay.
Stringboard
::
String
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
strings;
to strip the
strings
from; as, to
string
beans.
See
String,
n., 9..
Outrun
::
Outrun
(v. t.) To
exceed,
or leave
behind,
in
running;
to run
faster
than; to
outstrip;
to go
beyond..
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