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Definition of strip
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of strip is as below...
Strip (v. t.) To pick the cured
leaves
from the
stalks
of
(tobacco)
and tie them into
hands;
to
remove
the
midrib
from
(tobacco
leaves)..
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Twin
::
Twin (v. t.) To
separate
into two
parts;
to part; to
divide;
hence,
to
remove;
also, to
strip;
to rob..
Fleecer
::
Fleecer
(n.) One who
fleeces
or
strips
unjustly,
especially
by
trickery
or
fraund..
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A
raised
line or
strip,
as of
ground
thrown
up by a plow or left
between
furrows
or
ditches,
or as on the
surface
of
metal,
cloth,
or bone, etc..
Fillet
::
Fillet
(n.) A thin strip or
ribbon;
esp.: (a) A strip of metal from which coins are
punched.
(b) A strip of card
clothing.
(c) A thin
projecting
band or
strip.
Zebrawood
::
Zebrawood
(n.) A kind of
cabinet
wood
having
beautiful
black,
brown,
and
whitish
stripes,
the
timber
of a
tropical
American
tree
(Connarus
Guianensis)..
Unfeather
::
Unfeather
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
feathers;
to
strip.
Stave
::
Stave (n.) One of a
number
of
narrow
strips
of wood, or
narrow
iron
plates,
placed
edge to edge to form the
sides,
covering,
or
lining
of a
vessel
or
structure;
esp., one of the
strips
which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc..
Waste
::
Waste (a.)
Desolate;
devastated;
stripped;
bare;
hence,
dreary;
dismal;
gloomy;
cheerless..
Fanon
::
Fanon (n.) A term
applied
to
various
articles,
as: (a) A
peculiar
striped
scarf worn by the pope at mass, and by
eastern
bishops.
(b) A
maniple..
Biltong
::
Biltong
(n.) Lean meat cut into
strips
and
sun-dried.
Woodstone
::
Woodstone
(n.) A
striped
variety
of
hornstone,
resembling
wood in
appearance..
Bow
::
Bow (v. t.) A
weapon
made of a strip of wood, or other
elastic
material,
with a cord
connecting
the two ends, by means of which an arrow is
propelled..
Unfurnish
::
Unfurnish
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture;
to
divest;
to
strip.
Valley
::
Valley
(n.) The space
inclosed
between
ranges
of hills or
mountains;
the strip of land at the
bottom
of the
depressions
intersecting
a
country,
including
usually
the bed of a
stream,
with
frequently
broad
alluvial
plains
on one or both sides of the
stream.
Also used
figuratively..
Husked
::
Husked
(a.)
Stripped
of
husks;
deprived
of
husks.
Moosewood
::
Moosewood
(n.) The
striped
maple (Acer
Pennsylvanicum).
Streaked
::
Streaked
(a.)
Marked
or
variegated
with
stripes.
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A strip of
plaster
of the
thickness
proposed
for the coat,
applied
to the wall at
intervals
of four or five feet, as a
guide..
Excortication
::
Excortication
(n.) The act of
stripping
off bark, or the state of being thus
stripped;
decortication..
Maple
::
Maple (n.) A tree of the genus Acer,
including
about fifty
species.
A.
saccharinum
is the rock
maple,
or sugar
maple,
from the sap of which sugar is made, in the
United
States,
in great
quantities,
by
evaporation;
the red or swamp maple is A.
rubrum;
the
silver
maple,
A.
dasycarpum,
having
fruit wooly when
young;
the
striped
maple,
A.
Pennsylvanium,
called
also
moosewood.
The
common
maple of
Europe
is A.
campestre,
the
sycamore
maple is A.
Pseudo-platanus,
and the
Norway
maple is A.
platanoides.
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