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Strand

strand
1. v. & n. --v. 1 tr. & intr. run aground. 2 tr. (as stranded adj.) in difficulties, esp. without money or means of transport. --n. rhet. or poet. the margin of a sea, lake, or river, esp. the foreshore. Etymology: OE 2. n. & v. --n. 1 each of the threads or wires twisted round each other to make a rope or cable. 2 a a single thread or strip of fibre. b a constituent filament. 3 a lock of hair. 4 an element or strain in any composite whole. --v.tr. 1 break a strand in (a rope). 2 arrange in strands. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn.
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  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 to run, drive, or cause to drift onto a ~ ; run aground, to leave in a strange or an unfavorable place especially without funds or means to depart, to leave (a base runner) on base at the end of an inning in baseball, intransitive verb to become ~ed, III. noun Etymology: Middle English stronde, ~e Date: 13th century stream, sea, IV. noun Etymology: Middle English strond Date: 15th century 1. fibers or filaments twisted, plaited, or laid parallel to form a unit for further twisting or plaiting into yarn, thread, rope, or cordage, one of the wires twisted together or laid parallel to form a wire rope or cable, something (as a molecular chain) resembling a ~ , an element (as a yarn or thread) of a woven or plaited material, an elongated or twisted and plaited body resembling a rope , one of the elements interwoven in a complex whole , V. transitive verb Date: 1841 to break a ~ of (a rope) accidentally, 2. to form (as a rope) from ~s, to play out, twist, or arrange in a ~ ...
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