Strand

  • 41Strand — En geología: un strand es una playa, una formación geológica que consiste en partículas de roca suelta, situadas a lo largo de la costa de un cuerpo de agua. Strand o The Strand puede referirse a: Geografía Strand, es municipio de Noruega. Strand …

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  • 42strand — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old Norse strǫnd shore Date: before 12th century the land bordering a body of water ; shore, beach II. verb Date: 1621 transitive verb 1. to run, drive, or cause to dri …

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  • 43Strand — This is an English locational or topographical surname of pre 7th century origins, which one might have expected to be better known. It is in fact quite rare, although both in England and Scotland there are a number of places called Strand,… …

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  • 44strand — blom·strand·ine; strand·er; strand; strand·less; strand·loop·er; strand·man; strand·ed; …

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  • 45Strand — 1. Am Strande ist das Seewasser billig. – Altmann V, 112. In den Sprichwörtern der russischen Küstenländer hat der Strand eine wichtige Rolle, so heisst es: Am Strande ist der Damm stolzer, als wo er ins Meer ausläuft. – Der Strand begrenzt nicht …

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  • 46Strand — Strạnd der; (e)s, Strän·de; ein flaches Stück Ufer besonders am Meer <ein breiter, schmaler, steiniger, felsiger, sandiger, weißer Strand; am Strand liegen und sich sonnen; an den / zum Strand gehen>: Das Hotel liegt direkt am Strand, hat… …

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  • 47strand — 01. Scientists can determine a person s sex, age, and race by examining a single [strand] of hair. 02. People with blonde hair have around 120,000 [strands] of hair, whereas redheads have about 80,000. 03. He kept three [strands] of his loved one …

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  • 48strand — strand1 /strand/, v.t. 1. to drive or leave (a ship, fish, etc.) aground or ashore: The receding tide stranded the whale. 2. (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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  • 49strand — In microbiology, a filamentous or threadlike structure. anticoding s. the s. of duplex DNA which is used as a template for the synthesis of mRNA. SYN: antisense s.. antiparallel s. a macromolecular s. that is oriented in the opposite direction of …

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  • 50strand — 1. noun /stɹænd/ a) The flat area of land bordering a body of water; a beach or shore. strand of spaghetti b) Each of the strings which, twisted together, make up a rope or cord. strand of hair. 2 …

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