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STRONG-SET, a. [strong and set.] Firmly set or compacted.
STRONG-HOLD, n. [strong and hold.] A fastness; a fort; a fortified place; a plac...
STRONG-HAND, n. [strong and hand.] Violence; force; power. It was their meaning ...
STRONG-FISTED, a. [strong and fist.] Having a strong hand; muscular.
STRONG, a. [G., L. The sense of the radical word is to stretch, strain, draw, an...
STROND, n. The beach. [Not much used. See Strand .]
STROMBITE, n. A petrified shell of the genus Strombus.
STROLLING, ppr. Roving idly; rambling on foot.
STROLLER, n. One who strolls; a vagabond; a vagrant.
STROLL, v.i. [formed probably on troll, roll.] To rove; to wander on foot; to ra...
STROKING, ppr. Rubbing gently with the hand.
STROKESMAN, n. In rowing, the man who rows the aftmost oar, and whose stroke is ...
STROKER, n. One who strokes; one who pretends to cure by stroking.
STROKED, pp. Rubbed gently with the hand.
STROKE, STROOK, for struck. STROKE , n. [from strike.] 1. A blow; the striking o...
STROCAL, STROKAL, n. An instrument used by glass-makers to empty the metal from ...