
The running of a ship on shore on a beach.
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Strand
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(from the article `cetacean`) Stranding is a phenomenon that has long fascinated people, and there is fossil evidence of mass strandings from before humans evolved. Many stranded ...
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(from the article `rope`) The fibres are combed or carded, then slivered and spun into yarn by the processes used in the textile industry. Strands, also known as readies, are ...
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fabrication process to bundle together several strands to make a stranded conductor
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The act of a cetacean coming onto land, either alive or dead.
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The running of a ship on shore on a beach.
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http://www.insurexchange.com/glossary/maritime.htm

The running of a ship or other vessel on shore; it is either accidental or voluntary. It is accidental where the ship is driven on, shore by the winds and waves; it is voluntary where she is run on shore, either to preserve her from a worse fate, or for some fraudulent purpose. It is of great consequence to define accurately what shall be deemed .....
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(Beaching) When marine mammals, such as cetaceans, are found on the beach or ashore, either alive or dead, we say that they have stranded or beached themselves. Sadly, many individuals or big groups of species beach themselves and we don’t always understand why. Some scientists think it is the underwater noise that disturbs their orientati...
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Act of a cetacean coming onto land, either alive or dead; mass stranding involves a group of 3 or more animals.
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