
1) Abandon 2) Abandon at the beach 3) Abandon on London street 4) Be stuck 5) Beach 6) Bit of hair 7) Bring to the ground 8) Broad London street 9) Desert 10) Desert R, S and T 11) Desert sand 12) Double helix part 13) Drive ashore 14) Famous theater in London 15) Form 16) Hair bit 17) Hair division
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1) Abandon 2) Chromatid 3) Coast 4) Cobweb 5) Curl 6) Desert 7) Enisle 8) Fibril 9) Filament 10) Hypha 11) Icein 12) Maroon 13) Myofibril 14) Myofibrilla 15) Paraphysis 16) Ply 17) Rhizoid 18) Rhizoidal 19) Sarcostyle 20) Seashore 21) Stringofbeads 22) Thread 23) Tress 24) Wisp 25) Yarn
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[cigarette] Strand was a brand of cigarettes produced by W.D. & H.O. Wills (part of Imperial Tobacco), launched in 1959 but withdrawn in the early 1960s. The launch was accompanied by a huge television advertising campaign, You`re never alone with a Strand. They also ran advertisements in newspapers offering a free pack of Strand cigarettes...
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[island] Strand was an island on the west coast of Nordfriesland in the Duchy of Schleswig, which was a fiefdom of the Danish crown. Now the area belongs to Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. The island was formed by the Grote Mandrenke, a huge storm tide that occurred on January 16, 1362. Many villages and towns along the Danish coast...
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[programming language] Strand is a high-level symbolic language for parallel computing, similar in syntax to Prolog. Artificial Intelligence Ltd were awarded the British Computer Society Award for Technical Innovation 1989 for Strand88. The language was created by computer scientists Ian Foster and Stephen Taylor. ...
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• (n.) One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed. • (v. t.) To break a strand of (a rope). • (v. i.) To drift, or be driven, on shore to run aground; as, the ship stranded at high water. • (v. t.) To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a ship. • (n.) The shore,...
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(from the article `motion picture, history of the`) ...which exhibitors quickly accommodated by replacing their storefronts with large, elegantly appointed new theatres in the major urban centres (one ...
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one of the wires of a stranded conductor
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one of the individual wires of a stranded conductor
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<geography> The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. Strand birds. ... <zoology> The brown hyena. ... Origin: AS. Strand; akin to D, G, Sw, & Dan. Strand, Icel. Strond. ... (26 Nov 1998) ...
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(strand) a thread or fiber or a structure resembling one. antisense strand the strand of a double-stranded nucleic acid that is complementary to the sense strand; in DNA it is the template on which the mRNA is synthesized. coding strand , sense strand ...
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A filament. Also, the single or each of the two chains of nucleotides that make up RNA and DNA.
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Strand Electric, famous English stage lighting company, now represented all over the world. Once boasted that every theatre in the world owned at least one piece of Strand equipment. Founded in 1914 by two London theatre electricians - Arthur Earnshaw and Phillip Sheridan.
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Strand intransitive verb To drift, or be driven, on shore to run aground; as, the ship
stranded at high water.
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Strand noun [ Probably from Dutch
streen a skein; akin to German
strähne a skein, lock of hair, strand of a rope.] One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed.
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Strand transitive verb To break a strand of (a rope).
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See tow.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: strand Definitions: 1. In microbiology, a filamentous or threadlike structure.
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strand 1. A complex of fibers or filaments that have been twisted together to form a cable, rope, thread, or yarn. 2. A single filament; such as, a fiber or thread, of a woven or braided material. 3. A wisp or tress of hair. 4. Something that is plaited or twisted; such as, a rope-like length; a strand of pearls; a strand of DNA. 5. One of the ...
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One of the wires that made up a stranded conductor.
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an assembly of parallel filaments simultaneously produced and lightly bonded
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The SHORE or BEACH of the ocean or a large lake. The land bordering any large body of water, especially a sea or an arm of the ocean.
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noun a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole; `he tried to pick up the strands of his former life`; `I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously`
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to drive or leave (a ship, fish, etc.) aground or ashore: The receding tide stranded the whale. · (usually used in the passive) to bring into or leave in a helpless position: He was stranded in the middle of nowhere.
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A combination of individual steel wires that are specially twisted together. Individual strands are often combined in the manufacture of steel rope
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