stripping (verb)

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  • 65skin — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. flay, peel, decorticate; Slang, fleece, cheat. See divestment, stealing. n. integument, cuticle, dermis, epidermis; pelt, hide; rind; veneer, plating, lamina; parchment. See covering. II (Roget s… …

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  • 66strip — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. divest, denude, decorticate, peel, skin, pull off; dismantle; plunder, fleece; dispossess, deprive; disrobe, undress; cut in strips. See stealing, divestment. n. hue, stripe, bend, fillet, shred; lath …

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  • 67habiliment — (n.) often habiliments, early 15c., munitions, weapons, from M.Fr. habillement, from abiller prepare or fit out, probably from habile fit, suitable (see ABLE (Cf. able)). Alternative etymology [Barnhart, Klein] makes the French verb originally… …

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  • 68strip — {{11}}strip (n.) long, narrow, flat piece, mid 15c., narrow piece of cloth, probably from M.L.G. strippe strap, thong, related to stripe (see STRIPE (Cf. stripe) (1)). Sense extension to wood, land, etc. first recorded 1630s. Sense in comic strip …

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  • 69gouge out — PHRASAL VERB To gouge out a piece or part of something means to cut, dig, or force it from the surrounding surface. You can also gouge out a hole in the ground. [V n P] He has accused her of threatening to gouge his eyes out. [V P n (not pron)] …

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  • 70strip — strip1 verb (strips, stripping, stripped) 1》 remove all coverings or clothes from.     ↘take off one s clothes. 2》 leave bare of accessories or fittings.     ↘remove the accessory fittings of or take apart (a machine, motor vehicle, etc.) for… …

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