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1. strip
noun.
(ˈstrɪp)
A
relatively
long
narrow
piece
of
something.
Antonyms
push
sheathe
refrain
linger
Synonyms
row
piece
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. strip
verb.
(ˈstrɪp)
Take
away
possessions
from
someone.
Antonyms
give
untidy
septic
dirtiness
contaminate
unfair
impure
Synonyms
dispossess
divest
unclothe
unsex
take
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. strip
noun.
(ˈstrɪp)
Artifact
consisting
of
a
narrow
flat
piece
of
material.
Antonyms
natural object
detach
custom-made
activity
action
activeness
change
Synonyms
cramp iron
weatherstrip
leading
slip
ribbon
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. strip
noun.
(ˈstrɪp)
An
airfield
without
normal
airport
facilities.
Antonyms
inferior
overgarment
better
remember
roughness
stand still
erase
Synonyms
flying field
field
flare path
runway
landing field
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. strip
verb.
(ˈstrɪp)
Get
undressed.
Antonyms
dress
laugh
fuse
saddle
lodge
burden
dock
Synonyms
take off
unclothe
divest
strip down
disinvest
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. strip
verb.
(ˈstrɪp)
Lay
bare.
Antonyms
disclaim
outgo
stay
lack
sell
lose
advance
Synonyms
bare
denudate
denude
clear
burn off
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. strip
verb.
(ˈstrɪp)
Remove
the
surface
from.
Antonyms
undercharge
spread
fearfulness
gutlessness
weaken
ride
strong
Synonyms
skin
pull
deplume
tear
take away
Etymology
strip (English)
strepen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. down
adverb.
(ˈdaʊn)
Spatially
or
metaphorically
from
a
higher
to
a
lower
level
or
position.
Antonyms
up
upwardly
upward
upwards
Synonyms
downward
downwards
Etymology
down (English)
doun (Middle English (1100-1500))
dun (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dune (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dún (Old Norse)
9. down
adjective.
(ˈdaʊn)
Being
or
moving
lower
in
position
or
less
in
some
value.
Antonyms
up
ascending
high
day school
untangled
superior
tall
Synonyms
descending
thrown
low
weak
downcast
Etymology
down (English)
doun (Middle English (1100-1500))
dun (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dune (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dún (Old Norse)
10. down
verb.
(ˈdaʊn)
Drink
down
entirely.
Antonyms
winterize
summerize
rise
ascend
moving
unsettled
unready
Synonyms
bolt down
drink
toss off
kill
pour down
Etymology
down (English)
doun (Middle English (1100-1500))
dun (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dune (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
dún (Old Norse)
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condensation
active
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