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Noun
Hair which grows on the head
Elements or circ*mstances contributing to a result
Plural for a single thin length of thread, fiber, wire, etc.
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Noun
Hair which grows on the head
“When the princess and I were both children, I picked a single strand of hair from her head as a sign of my loyalty to her.”
Noun
Elements or circ*mstances contributing to a result
“And the fifth strand of the complex of arguments in this book is the following.”
Noun
Plural for a single thin length of thread, fiber, wire, etc.
“A single strand of wire encircled the top of both the exclosures and the open units.”
Noun
Plural for the shore of a sea, lake, or large river
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“Littor strand has had a busy season with many locals and visitors enjoying the peaceful beach and calm waters.”
Noun
Plural for a long, thin line or piece of something
Noun
Plural for a slight trace of something
Noun
Plural for a layer of a folded or laminated material
Noun
Plural for low-lying land, especially a marsh
Noun
Plural for a coastal area of land covered by shallow water during high tide and exposed during low tide
Noun
Plural for a web, weave or tangle
Noun
Plural for a recurring musical theme
Noun
Plural for hairs collectively, especially those growing on a person's head
Noun
Plural for a distinct impression or quality associated with something
flavourUK
flavorUS
odorUS
odoursUK
colorUS
colourUK
humourUK
humorUS
mouldsUK
moldUS
coloringUS
caliberUS
calibreUK
fiberUS
fibreUK
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Verb
To leave behind or someplace
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“He'd hoped to strand me far enough in the past that I couldn't come for you.”
Verb
To cause a ship or boat to strand or run aground
“Brandt had never been in favor of his decision to deliberately strand the boat on that beach.”
Verb
To become stranded out of the water, especially on a beach
Verb
To leave or cause to remain behind
Verb
To keep apart or isolate from others
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