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Definition of strip
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Strip (n.) A
trough
for
washing
ore.
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Flayer
::
Flayer
(n.) One who
strips
off the skin.
Strippet
::
Stripper
(n.) One who, or that
which,
strips;
specifically,
a
machine
for
stripping
cards..
Fleece
::
Fleece
(v. t.) To strip of money or other
property
unjustly,
especially
by
trickery
or
fraud;
to bring to
straits
by
oppressions
and
exactions..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) In
shoemaking,
a
narrow
strip of
leather
around
a shoe,
between
the upper
leather
and
sole..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A broad
shaft,
or band, or
stripe;
as, a bar of
light;
a bar of
color..
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..
Ribband
::
Ribband
(n.) A long,
narrow
strip of
timber
bent and
bolted
longitudinally
to the ribs of a
vessel,
to hold them in
position,
and give
rigidity
to the
framework..
Strolled
::
Stroking
(n.) See
Stripping,
2..
Slit
::
Slit (n.) To cut
lengthwise;
to cut into long
pieces
or
strips;
as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit
leather
into
straps..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To pare off the
surface
of, as land, in
strips..
Nonstriated
::
Nonstriated
(a.)
Without
striations;
unstriped;
as,
nonstriated
muscle
fibers..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A thin strip of wood,
having
the ends
brought
together,
forming
a
somewhat
elliptical
hoop,
across
which a
network
of
catgut
or cord is
stretched.
It is
furnished
with a
handle,
and is used for
catching
or
striking
a ball in
tennis
and
similar
games..
Cove
::
Cove (n.) A strip of
prairie
extending
into
woodland;
also, a
recess
in the side of a
mountain..
Husk
::
Husk (v. t.) To strip off the
external
covering
or
envelope
of; as, to husk
Indian
corn..
Frenum
::
Frenum
(n.) A cheek
stripe
of
color.
Ivory-bill
::
Ivory-bill
(n.) A
large,
handsome,
North
American
woodpecker
(Campephilus
principalis),
having
a
large,
sharp,
ivory-colored
beak. Its
general
color is
glossy
black,
with white
secondaries,
and a white
dorsal
stripe.
The male has a
large,
scarlet
crest.
It is now rare, and found only in the Gulf
States..
Ticking
::
Ticking
(n.) A
strong,
closely
woven linen or
cotton
fabric,
of which ticks for beds are made. It is
usually
twilled,
and woven in
stripes
of
different
colors,
as white and blue; --
called
also
ticken..
Fleecer
::
Fleecer
(n.) One who
fleeces
or
strips
unjustly,
especially
by
trickery
or
fraund..
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..
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