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Traditional English :: Stroganoff
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strog.html - adj. (of meat) cut into strips and cooked in sour-cream sauce (beef Stroganoff). [P. Stroganoff, 19th-c. Russ. diplomat] |
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English Idioms :: stroke
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strog.html - See: AT A STROKE or AT ONE'S STROKE. |
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English Idioms :: stroke of luck
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strog.html - See: RUN OF LUCK. |
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English Idioms :: strong language
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strog.html - {n. phr.} Cursing; swearing. * /When Ned learned that he had been fired, he used some very strong language about his boss./ |
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Traditional English :: strobe
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strog.html - n. colloq. 1 a stroboscope. 2 a stroboscopic lamp. [abbr.] |
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Traditional English :: strobila
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strog.html - n. (pl. strobilae) 1 a chain of proglottids in a tapeworm. 2 a sessile polyp-like form which divides horizontally to produce jellyfish larvae. [mod.L f. Gk strobile twisted lint-plug f. strepho twist] |
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