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Definition of strip
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Strip (v. i.) To take off, or
become
divested
of,
clothes
or
covering;
to
undress..
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Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
remove
fiber,
flock,
or lint from; -- said of the teeth of a card when it
becomes
partly
clogged..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(v. i.) To strip of money or goods by open
violence;
to
plunder;
to
spoil;
to lay
waste;
as, to
pillage
the camp of an
enemy..
Disrobe
::
Disrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
divest
of a robe; to
undress;
figuratively,
to strip of
covering;
to
divest
of that which
clothes
or
decorates;
as,
autumn
disrobes
the
fields
of
verdure..
Whelk
::
Whelk (n.) A
stripe
or mark; a
ridge;
a wale.
Despoliation
::
Despoliation
(n.) A
stripping
or
plundering;
spoliation.
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..
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A
stripe
or band, as on a
garment..
Dalmatic
::
Dalmatic
(n.) A
vestment
with wide
sleeves,
and with two
stripes,
worn at Mass by
deacons,
and by
bishops
at
pontifical
Mass; --
imitated
from a dress
originally
worn in
Dalmatia..
Unplume
::
Unplume
(v. t.) To strip of
plumes
or
feathers;
hence,
to
humiliate..
Reglet
::
Reglet
(n.) A strip of wood or metal of the
height
of a
quadrat,
used for
regulating
the space
between
pages in a
chase,
and also for
spacing
out
title-pages
and other open
matter.
It is
graded
to
different
sizes,
and
designated
by the name of the type that it
matches;
as,
nonpareil
reglet,
pica
reglet,
and the
like..
Denude
::
Denude
(v. t.) To
divest
of all
covering;
to make bare or
naked;
to
strip;
to
divest;
as, to
denude
one of
clothing,
or
lands..
Bandage
::
Bandage
(n.) A
fillet
or strip of woven
material,
used in
dressing
and
binding
up
wounds,
etc..
Unbreech
::
Unbreech
(v. t.) To
remove
the
breeches
of; to
divest
or strip of
breeches.
Zebrawood
::
Zebrawood
(n.) A kind of
cabinet
wood
having
beautiful
black,
brown,
and
whitish
stripes,
the
timber
of a
tropical
American
tree
(Connarus
Guianensis)..
Bereave
::
Bereave
(v. t.) To make
destitute;
to
deprive;
to
strip;
-- with of
before
the
person
or thing taken away.
Uncase
::
Uncase
(v. t.) To
strip;
to flay.
Excorticate
::
Excorticate
(v. t.) To strip of bark or skin; to
decorticate.
String
::
String
(n.) A
strip,
as of
leather,
by which the
covers
of a book are held
together..
Grimme
::
Grimme
(n.) A West
African
antelope
(Cephalophus
rufilotus)
of a deep bay
color,
with a broad
dorsal
stripe
of
black;
--
called
also
conquetoon..
Unstriped
::
Unstriped
(a.) Not
striped.
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