Definitions from Wiktionary (strind)
▸ noun: (Northern England) A ditch or water-channel.
▸ noun: (Northern England) A long straggling branch; a spur at the end of a pea-stick.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A small stream, streamlet; a trickle of water, the run of spilt liquid.
▸ verb: (Scotland) To run or flow in a very small stream; to trickle.
▸ verb: (Scotland) To eject in a small stream; to squirt, spray; to allow to trickle or dribble in small quantities.
▸ noun: (Northern England, Scotland) Lineage, descent.
▸ noun: (Northern England, Scotland) The tread (chalaza) of an egg.
▸ noun: (Northern England) A string; a thread or strand.
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▸ noun: (Northern England) A ditch or water-channel.
▸ noun: (Northern England) A long straggling branch; a spur at the end of a pea-stick.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A small stream, streamlet; a trickle of water, the run of spilt liquid.
▸ verb: (Scotland) To run or flow in a very small stream; to trickle.
▸ verb: (Scotland) To eject in a small stream; to squirt, spray; to allow to trickle or dribble in small quantities.
▸ noun: (Northern England, Scotland) Lineage, descent.
▸ noun: (Northern England, Scotland) The tread (chalaza) of an egg.
▸ noun: (Northern England) A string; a thread or strand.
▸ Words similar to strind
▸ Usage examples for strind
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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