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stride
noun
1 a single long step in walking.
2 the length of such a step.
3 a way of walking in long steps.
4 (usu strides) a measure of progress or development make great strides .
5 a rhythm, eg in working, playing a game, etc that someone or something aims for or settles into put me off my stride soon got into his stride .
6 (strides) chiefly Aust slang trousers.
verb (past tense strode , past participle stridden , present participle striding )
1 intr to walk with long steps.
2 intr to take a long step.
3 to step or extend over something easily strode the puddle .
[Anglo-Saxon stridan ]
strider noun .
take something in one's stride to achieve it or cope with it effortlessly, as if part of a regular routine.
strident
adjective
1 said of a sound, especially a voice: loud and harsh.
2 loudly assertive a strident clamour for reforms .
[17c: from Latin stridere to creak]
stridence or stridency noun .
stridently adverb .
stridor
noun
1 a harsh grating noise.
2 med a harsh whistling breathing noise that is caused by an obstruction in the respiratory tract.
stridulate
verb (stridulated , stridulating ) said of grasshoppers, cicadas, crickets, etc: to make a chirruping sound by rubbing certain body parts together.
[19c: from Latin stridulare , stridulatum , from stridere to creak]
stridulant adjective .
stridulantly adverb .
stridulation noun .
stridulator noun
1 an insect that stridulates.
2 the body part it uses to do this.
stridulatory adjective .
stridulous adjective .
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