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Stride logo #10101) Big step 2) Bit of progress 3) Cadbury Adams brand 4) Chewing gum 5) Comfortable gait 6) Confident gait 7) Decisive step 8) Direst sort of pace 9) Distance between steps 10) Fats Waller piano style 11) Footstep 12) Jazz piano style 13) Long pace 14) Long step 15) Long step or pace 16) Long walking step
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Stride

Stride logo #10101) Distance 2) Gait 3) Paddle 4) Saunter 5) Step 6) Tread 7) Walk
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  1. a step in walking or running
  2. the distance covered by a step
  3. significant progress (especially in the phrase

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Stride logo #21849The distance from the imprint of a forefoot until the same foot hits the ground again.[234]
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STRIDE

STRIDE logo #21000[protein] In protein structure, STRIDE (Structural identification) is an algorithm for the assignment of protein secondary structure elements given the atomic coordinates of the protein, as defined by X-ray crystallography, protein NMR, or another protein structure determination method. In addition to the hydrogen bond criteria used by the ...
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STRIDE logo #21000[security] STRIDE is a system developed by Microsoft for thinking about computer security threats. It provides a mnemonic for security threats in six categories. The threat categories are: The STRIDE name comes from the initials of the six threat categories listed. It was initially proposed for threat modelling, but is now used more broadly...
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Stride logo #21000 Stride can stand for a period of locomotion defined by the complete cycle of a reference limb (see gait). Stride or STRIDE can also stand for: ==In computing== ==In music== ==In people== ==In other uses == ...
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Stride logo #21000[music] Harlem Stride Piano, stride piano, commonly abbreviated to stride, is a jazz piano style that was developed in the large cities of the East Coast, mainly New York, during the 1920s and 1930s. The left hand characteristically plays a four-beat pulse with a single bass note, octave, seventh or tenth interval on the first and third bea...
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Stride logo #21002• (v. t.) To stand with the legs wide apart; to straddle. • (v. t.) To walk with long steps, especially in a measured or pompous manner. • (v. t.) To pass over at a step; to step over. • (n.) The act of stridding; a long step; the space measured by a long step; as, a masculine stride. • (v. t.) To straddle; to bestride.Stri...
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stride logo #21003(from the article `primate`) ...to describe them as habitually bipedal is nearer the truth, but habit as such does not leave its mark on fossil bones. Some more precise ... ...the recovery, or protractive, stage, which begins with foot liftoff and ends with footfall, the body remains essentially stationary as the leg ... [2 related a...
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Stride logo #20972Stride noun The act of stridding; a long step; the space measured by a long step; as, a masculine stride . Pope. « God never meant that man should scale the heavens By strides of human wisdom.» Cowper.
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Stride logo #20972Stride transitive verb [ imperfect Strode (Obsolete Strid ); past participle Stridden (Obsolete Strid ); present participle & verbal noun Striding .] [ Anglo-Saxon strīdan to ...
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Stride logo #21500The distance traveled in a particular gait, measured from the spot where one hoof hits the ground to where it next lands Ten to twelve feet is the normal length of stride at a canter, for example
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stride logo #20001 walk with long steps 
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stride logo #20400[n] - significant progress (especially in the phrase`make strides` 2. [v] - walk with long steps 3. [v] - cover or traverse by taking long steps
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Stride logo #23819The typical piano style of the 30s, tending towards virtuosity. The left hand plays alternating low-register bass notes (or octaves, fifths or tenths) and middle register rootless voicings, giving an 'oom-pah' effect, interspersed with step-wise parallel tenths. The right hand often employs busy runs, arpeggios and octaves or full chords. Suggestio...
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Stride logo #21481The amount of ground the horse covers in one "step".
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Stride logo #22481The step of the horse. Often used as a system of measurement between 2 jumps
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stride logo #23665[Literary terms] walk with long steps
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