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Webster Dictionary :: Strike

STRIKE, v.t. pret. struck; pp. struck and stricken; but struck is in the most co...

Webster Dictionary :: Strigous

STRIGOUS, a. [L.] In botany, a strigous leaf is one set with stiff lanceolate br...

Webster Dictionary :: Strigment

STRIGMENT, n. [L.] Scraping; that which is scraped off. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Strifeful

STRIFEFUL, a. Contentious; discordant. The ape was strifeful and ambitious and t...

Webster Dictionary :: Strife

STRIFE, n. [See Strive .] 1. Exertion or contention for superiority; contest of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Stridulous

STRIDULOUS, a. [L.] Making a small harsh sound or a creaking.

Webster Dictionary :: Stridor

STRIDOR, n. [L.] A harsh creaking noise, or a crack.

Webster Dictionary :: Striding

STRIDING, ppr. Walking with long steps; passing over at a step.

Webster Dictionary :: Stride

STRIDE, n. [L.] A long step. Her voice theatrically loud, and masculine her stri...

Webster Dictionary :: Stricture

STRICTURE, n. [L. See Strike and Stroke.] 1. A stroke; a glance; a touch. 2. A t...

Webster Dictionary :: Strictness

STRICTNESS, n. 1. Closeness; tightness; opposed to laxity. 2. Exactness in the o...

Webster Dictionary :: Strictly

STRICTLY, adv. 1. Closely; tightly. 2. Exactly; with nice accuracy; as, patrioti...

Webster Dictionary :: Strict

STRICT, a. [L. See Strain .] 1. Strained; drawn close; tight; as a strict embrac...

Webster Dictionary :: Strickle

STRICKLE, n. [from strike.] 1. A strike; an instrument to strike grain to a leve...

Webster Dictionary :: Stricken

STRICKEN, pp. of strike. 1. Struck; smitten; as the stricken deer. [See Strike ....

Webster Dictionary :: Strick

STRICK, n. [Gr., L., a screech-owl.] A bird of ill omen. [Not in use.]

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