Strat

  • 21strat|o|lab — «STRAT uh lab», noun. a manned gondola equipped with scientific instruments, suspended from a balloon at high altitudes for meteorological or other investigation …

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  • 22strat|o|pause — «STRAT uh PZ, STRAY tuh », noun. the area of atmospheric demarcation between the stratosphere and the mesosphere …

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  • 23strat|o|scope — «STRAT uh skohp», noun. a balloon carrying a telescope with a camera for photographing the sun from heights of over 80,000 feet …

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  • 24strat|o|sphere — «STRAT uh sfihr, STRAY tuh », noun. 1. the region of the atmosphere between the troposphere and mesosphere. It extends from about 10 to 30 miles above the earth. In the stratosphere temperature varies little with changes in altitude, and the… …

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  • 25strat|o|tank|er — «STRAT uh TANG kuhr», noun. a tanker plane that can refuel bombers at high altitudes …

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  • 26Strat copy — A Strat copy is a colloquialism that is used to label electric guitars that closely emulate the design and sound quality of the Stratocaster but are not manufactured by Fender or Squier. Stratocasters are popular and hence enjoy a large following …

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  • 27Strat Plus — The Strat Plus is an electric guitar made by Fender. Introduced in 1987, this guitar is an upgraded version of the American Standard Stratocaster (first introduced in 1986) featuring three Gold Lace Sensor pickups, LSR Roller Nut, Sperzel locking …

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  • 28stråtækket — strå|tæk|ket (el. stråtækt) adj., stråtækkede; et stråtækket hus …

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  • 29Strat Ultra — The Strat Ultra is an electric guitar made by Fender. This guitar features an alder body with ash veneers and flamed maple top, Lace Sensor pickups, aged white pearloid pickguard and a Fender/Floyd Rose locking synchronized vibrato. It was the… …

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  • 30STRAT — Special Telemetry Research And Tracking (Governmental » NASA) …

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