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Definition of strip
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Strip (v. t.) To
divest
of
clothing;
to
uncover.
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Ribbon
::
Ribbon
(v. t.) To adorn with, or as with,
ribbons;
to mark with
stripes
resembling
ribbons..
Maharif
::
Maharif
(n.) An
African
antelope
(Hippotragus
Bakeri).
Its face is
striped
with black and
white.
Dispurvey
::
Dispurvey
(v. t.) To
disfurnish;
to
strip.
Stripe
::
Stripe
(n.) A long,
narrow
discoloration
of the skin made by the blow of a lash, rod, or the
like..
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..
Excoriation
::
Excoriation
(n.) The act of
excoriating
or
flaying,
or state of being
excoriated,
or
stripped
of the skin;
abrasion..
Busk
::
Busk (n.) A thin,
elastic
strip of
metal,
whalebone,
wood, or other
material,
worn in the front of a
corset..
Streak
::
Streak
(n.) A line or long mark of a
different
color from the
ground;
a
stripe;
a vein.
Noodle
::
Noodle
(n.) A thin strip of
dough,
made with eggs,
rolled
up, cut into small
pieces,
and used in
soup..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.) A
point,
or long,
narrow
strip of land,
projecting
from the
mainland
into a sea or a
lake..
Fur
::
Fur (v. t.) To nail small
strips
of board or
larger
scantling
upon, in order to make a level
surface
for
lathing
or
boarding,
or to
provide
for a space or
interval
back of the
plastered
or
boarded
surface,
as
inside
an outer wall, by way of
protection
against
damp..
Bonito
::
Bonito
(n.) A large
tropical
fish
(Orcynus
pelamys)
allied
to the
tunny.
It is about three feet long, blue
above,
with four brown
stripes
on the
sides.
It is
sometimes
found on the
American
coast..
Flay
::
Flay (v. t.) To skin; to strip off the skin or
surface
of; as, to flay an ox; to flay the green
earth..
Band
::
Band (v. t.) A
narrow
strip of cloth or other
material
on any
article
of
dress,
to bind,
strengthen,
ornament,
or
complete
it..
Mullet
::
Mullet
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Mullus,
or
family
Mullidae;
called
also red
mullet,
and
surmullet,
esp. the plain
surmullet
(Mullus
barbatus),
and the
striped
surmullet
(M.
surmulletus)
of
Southern
Europe.
The
former
is the
mullet
of the
Romans.
It is noted for the
brilliancy
of its
colors.
See
Surmullet..
Umbrella
::
Umbrella
(n.) A
shade,
screen,
or
guard,
carried
in the hand for
sheltering
the
person
from the rays of the sun, or from rain or snow. It is
formed
of silk,
cotton,
or other
fabric,
extended
on
strips
of
whalebone,
steel,
or other
elastic
material,
inserted,
or
fastened
to, a rod or stick by means of
pivots
or
hinges,
in such a way as to allow of being
opened
and
closed
with ease. See
Parasol..
Frondation
::
Frondation
(n.) The act of
stripping,
as
trees,
of
leaves
or
branches;
a kind of
pruning..
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A very large and
powerful
carnivore
(Felis
tigris)
native
of
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies.
Its back and sides are tawny or
rufous
yellow,
transversely
striped
with
black,
the tail is
ringed
with
black,
the
throat
and belly are
nearly
white.
When full
grown,
it
equals
or
exceeds
the lion in size and
strength.
Called
also royal
tiger,
and
Bengal
tiger..
Waste
::
Waste (a.)
Desolate;
devastated;
stripped;
bare;
hence,
dreary;
dismal;
gloomy;
cheerless..
Unbreech
::
Unbreech
(v. t.) To
remove
the
breeches
of; to
divest
or strip of
breeches.
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