strid — strid; strid·dle; strid·er; strid·ling; strid·u·lant; strid·u·late; strid·u·la·tion; strid·u·la·tor; strid·u·la·to·ry; strid·u·lent; strid·u·lous; strid·u·lous·ly; … English syllables
Strid — Strid, n. [See {Stride}.] A narrow passage between precipitous rocks or banks, which looks as if it might be crossed at a stride. [Prov. Eng.] Howitt. [1913 Webster] This striding place is called the Strid. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strid — ˈstrid noun ( s) Etymology: from the Strid, narrowest part of a channel of the Wharfe river in west central Yorkshire, England : a narrow ravine : gorge … Useful english dictionary
strid|u|la|to|ry — «STRIHJ uh luh TR ee, TOHR », adjective. having to do with stridulation; stridulating … Useful english dictionary
strid — I strid 1. strid sb., en, i sms. strids , fx stridsemne, stridsskrift; i strid med loven; stridens æble (stridens genstand) II strid 2. strid adj., t, e; strid modvind; i stride strømme … Dansk ordbog
strid — • fejd, strid, krig, ofred, kamp • sammandrabbning, sammanstötning, drabbning, konflikt, konfrontation • kamp, drabbning • tvist • kontrovers, tvist, schism, dispyt, träta, gräl, strid, stridighet • fejd, strid, krig, ofred, kamp, konflikt … Svensk synonymlexikon
Strid — Stride Stride, v. t. [imp. {Strode}(Obs. {Strid}); p. p. {Stridden}(Obs. {Strid}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striding}.] [AS. str[=i]dan to stride, to strive; akin to LG. striden, OFries. str[=i]da to strive, D. strijden to strive, to contend, G. streiten … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Strid — Stride Stride, v. t. [imp. {Strode}(Obs. {Strid}); p. p. {Stridden}(Obs. {Strid}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Striding}.] [AS. str[=i]dan to stride, to strive; akin to LG. striden, OFries. str[=i]da to strive, D. strijden to strive, to contend, G. streiten … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strid´u|lous|ness — strid|u|lous «STRIHJ uh luhs», adjective. 1. making a harsh or grating sound; strident: »She…closed her eyes in halcyon tranquility, enjoying everything even the stridulous cries of the gulls, even the windless heat (New Yorker). 2. Medicine. of … Useful english dictionary
strid´u|lous|ly — strid|u|lous «STRIHJ uh luhs», adjective. 1. making a harsh or grating sound; strident: »She…closed her eyes in halcyon tranquility, enjoying everything even the stridulous cries of the gulls, even the windless heat (New Yorker). 2. Medicine. of … Useful english dictionary