stripping (verb)

  • 11Stemming — is the process for reducing inflected (or sometimes derived) words to their stem, base or root form ndash; generally a written word form. The stem need not be identical to the morphological root of the word; it is usually sufficient that related… …

    Wikipedia

  • 12List of generic and genericized trademarks — Contents 1 List of former trademarks that have become generic terms 2 List of protected trademarks frequently used as generic terms 3 Notes 4 References …

    Wikipedia

  • 13strip — Variant of a straddle. A strip is two puts and one call on a stock. A strap is two calls and one put on a stock. The puts and calls have the same strike price and expiration date. See: Strap. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary In the United Kingdom,… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 14strip — strip1 [ strıp ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to take off all your clothes or another person s clothes: They all stripped and ran into the water. Josh was stripped to the waist (=naked above the waist). strip naked: The soldiers were… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15strip — [[t]strɪ̱p[/t]] ♦♦♦ strips, stripping, stripped 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A strip of something such as paper, cloth, or food is a long, narrow piece of it. ...a new kind of manufactured wood made by pressing strips of wood together and baking them …

    English dictionary

  • 16weather strip — noun a narrow strip of material to cover the joint of a door or window to exclude the cold • Syn: ↑weatherstrip, ↑weather stripping, ↑weatherstripping • Hypernyms: ↑strip, ↑slip * * * noun also …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 17Maundy Thursday — The Mystical Supper, Icon by Simon Ushakov (1685). Also called Holy Thursday Covenant Thursday Great and Holy Thursday Thursday of Mysteries …

    Wikipedia

  • 18strip — I. verb (stripped; also stript; stripping) Etymology: Middle English strepen, strippen, from Old English strīepan; akin to Old High German stroufen to strip Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to remove clothing, covering, or surface matter… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 19Baptism — This article is about the Christian religious ceremony. For other uses, see Baptism (disambiguation). Baptism of Neophytes by Masaccio, 15th century, Brancacci Chapel, Florence.[ …

    Wikipedia

  • 20Эллипсис — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Эллипсис (значения). Эллипсис (от др. греч. ἔλλειψις  недостаток) в лингвистике  намеренный пропуск слов, несущественных для смысла выражения. Используется и как риторическая фигура… …

    Википедия