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Definition of strang
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Strand
(v. i.) To
drift,
or be
driven,
on shore to run
aground;
as, the ship
stranded
at high
water..
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Strany
::
Strangury
(n.) A
swelling
or other
disease
in a
plant,
occasioned
by a
ligature
fastened
tightly
about it..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Having
wandered
from, or
unable
to find, the way;
bewildered;
perplexed;
as, a child lost in the
woods;
a
stranger
lost in
London..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
according
to the
common
way;
novel;
odd;
unusual;
irregular;
extraordinary;
unnatural;
queer.
Preternatural
::
Preternatural
(a.)
Beyond
of
different
from what is
natural,
or
according
to the
regular
course
of
things,
but not
clearly
supernatural
or
miraculous;
strange;
inexplicable;
extraordinary;
uncommon;
irregular;
abnormal;
as, a
preternatural
appearance;
a
preternatural
stillness;
a
preternatural
presentation
(in
childbirth)
or
labor..
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Grotesgue
::
Grotesgue
(a.) Like the
figures
found in
ancient
grottoes;
grottolike;
wildly
or
strangely
formed;
whimsical;
extravagant;
of
irregular
forms and
proportions;
fantastic;
ludicrous;
antic.
Stranger
::
Strangeness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
strange
(in any sense of the
adjective).
Queer
::
Queer (a.) At
variance
with what is usual or
normal;
differing
in some odd way from what is
ordinary;
odd;
singular;
strange;
whimsical;
as, a queer story or act..
Estrangedness
::
Estrangedness
(n.) State of being
estranged;
estrangement.
Fremed
::
Fremed
(a.)
Strange;
foreign.
Xenium
::
Xenium
(n.) A
present
given to a guest or
stranger,
or to a
foreign
ambassador..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who comes from a
foreign
land; a
foreigner.
Case
::
Case (n.) That which
befalls,
comes,
or
happens;
an
event;
an
instance;
a
circumstance,
or all the
circumstances;
condition;
state of
things;
affair;
as, a
strange
case; a case of
injustice;
the case of the
Indian
tribes..
Uncouth
::
Uncouth
(a.)
Unfamiliar;
strange;
hence,
mysterious;
dreadful;
also, odd;
awkward;
boorish;
as,
uncouth
manners..
Aubaine
::
Aubaine
(n.)
Succession
to the goods of a
stranger
not
naturalized.
Polemarch
::
Polemarch
(n.) In
Athens,
originally,
the
military
commanderin-chief;
but,
afterward,
a civil
magistrate
who had
jurisdiction
in
respect
of
strangers
and
sojourners.
In other
Grecian
cities,
a high
military
and civil
officer..
Unaccustomed
::
Unaccustomed
(a.) Not
usual;
uncommon;
strange;
new.
Besayle
::
Besayle
(n.) A kind of writ which
formerly
lay where a
great-grandfather
died
seized
of lands in fee
simple,
and on the day of his death a
stranger
abated
or
entered
and kept the heir out. This is now
abolished..
Marvelously
::
Marvelously
(adv.)
In a
marvelous
manner;
wonderfully;
strangely.
Strangulate
::
Strangles
(n.) A
disease
in
horses
and
swine,
in which the upper part of the
throat,
or
groups
of
lymphatic
glands
elsewhere,
swells..
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