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(n)
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts.
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(usually in the plural) A rule restricting behaviour or action.
(adj)
Having structure; organized.
A simple litter designed to carry a sick, injured, or dead person.
Governed or governing by exact rules; observing exact rules; severe; rigorous.
A surname.
Affected with a stricture.
A person who is on strike, someone who has stopped working as a protest.
One who runs naked through a public place as a prank.
One who strokes.
(emergency medicine) A modern, heavy-duty, full-featured gurney, typically heavily padded and having yellow legs.
Of, relating to, or having structure.
One who falls behind the rest, for example in a race.
(v)
To change the organization of.
someone who struts
Structure; organization.
Tending to stick; able to adhere via the drying of a viscous substance.
(transitive) To lengthen by pulling.
An adhesive label or decal.
Misspelling of stretch. [(transitive) To lengthen by pulling.]
A flat piece of wood used for levelling off grain in a measure; a strickle.
Capable of stretching; elastic.
Someone who insistently advocates for something, especially for strict observance of a formal rule.
(psychology, biology) An environmental condition or influence that stresses (i.e. causes stress for) an organism.
One who stitches.
(mythology) A bird-like demon feeding on human flesh and blood.
(obsolete) An owl.
(transitive) To carry (an injured person) on a stretcher.
Having streaks.
The state or quality of being stocky.
(transitive, sometimes with out or through) To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
A continuous series of like events.
(N)
the third studio album by the American Southern rock band Blackfoot.
A person who secretly follows someone, sometimes with unlawful intentions.
A person or animal's natural height when standing upright.
(US, Canada, Australia) A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children.
Any person or thing that stacks.
(of a car engine) Having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal
(slang) Synonym of straight (“a cigarette, particularly one containing tobacco instead of marijuana”).
One who stocks shelves with inventory.
A person who stokes, especially one on a steamship or steam train, who stokes coal in the boilers.
One who strives.
Bearing streaks.
Making a strong impression.
(cryptocurrencies) One who participates in proof of stake.
(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland, transitive) To stretch.
(nautical) A continuous line of plates or planks running from bow to stern that contributes to a vessel's skin. (FM 55-501).
One who strays.
A surname from German.
Strauch, a German word meaning bush or shrub, is a surname.
A city in LaSalle County and Livingston County, Illinois, United States.
The Strachey family originated in Saffron Walden, Essex, England.