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Definition of strid
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Stridden
(p. p.) of
Strid.
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Overstride
::
Overstride
(v. t.) To
stride
over or
beyond.
Stridulation
::
Stridulation
(n.) The act of
making
shrill
sounds
or
musical
notes by
rubbing
together
certain
hard
parts,
as is done by the males of many
insects,
especially
by
Orthoptera,
such as
crickets,
grasshoppers,
and
locusts..
Astraddle
::
Astraddle
(adv.)
In a
straddling
position;
astride;
bestriding;
as, to sit
astraddle
a
horse..
Strident
::
Stride
(n.) The act of
stridding;
a long step; the space
measured
by a long step; as, a
masculine
stride..
Postrider
::
Postrider
(n.) One who rides over a post road to carry the
mails.
Bestride
::
Bestride
(v. t.) To step over; to
stride
over or
across;
as, to
bestride
a
threshold..
Spanker
::
Spanker
(n.) One who takes long, quick
strides
in
walking;
also, a fast
horse..
Strid
::
Strode
(imp.)
of
Strid.
Stridulous
::
Stridulatory
(a.)
Stridulous;
able to
stridulate;
used in
stridulating;
adapted
for
stridulation.
Croup
::
Croup (n.) An
inflammatory
affection
of the
larynx
or
trachea,
accompanied
by a
hoarse,
ringing
cough and
stridulous,
difficult
breathing;
esp., such an
affection
when
associated
with the
development
of a false
membrane
in the air
passages
(also
called
membranous
croup).
See False
croup,
under
False,
and
Diphtheria..
Strid
::
Stridden
(p. p.) of
Strid.
Straddle
::
Straddle
(v. t.) To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit
astride
of; as, to
straddle
a fence or a
horse..
Bestride
::
Bestride
(v. t.) To stand or sit with
anything
between
the legs, or with the legs
astride;
to stand over.
Outstride
::
Outstride
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
striding.
Stride
::
Stride
(v. t.) To
straddle;
to
bestride.
Bestraddle
::
Bestraddle
(v. t.) To
bestride.
Bestriding
::
Bestriding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bestrid.
Stridor
::
Strident
(a.)
Characterized
by
harshness;
grating;
shrill.
Striding
::
Strid () of
Strid.
Stridulatory
::
Stridulator
(n.) That which
stridulates.
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