Synonym: abandon, cord, desert, leave, line, string, thread. Similar words: strange, strap, straw, stray, strain, astray, at random, transit. Meaning: [strænd] n. 1. a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole 2. line consisting of a complex of fibers or filaments that are twisted together to form a thread or a rope or a cable 3. a necklace made by a stringing objects together 4. a very slender natural or synthetic fiber 5. a poetic term for a shore (as the area periodically covered and uncovered by the tides) 6. a street in west central London famous for its theaters and hotels. v. leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue.
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31. Each separate strand is simple, whether it is of cotton, cane or clay.
32. A fiber mile is one strand of fiber measuring one mile long is equal to 12 fiber miles.
33. For the next twelve years, its reports were to form an important strand in the formulation of policy.
34. The clear eggs can be found by searching through the mop, strand by strand and removing them by hand.
35. For both complexes the additional blockages all occur at, or one nucleotide prior to isolated G residues on the template strand.
36. A single strand of taut barbed wire was strung along the top of the garden wall.
37. A strand of hair had come away from the comb on top of her head and hung dawn her cheek.
38. The labelled Watson and unlabelled complementary strand were mixed in a concentration ratio of 1:2, respectively.
39. The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance.
40. The present situation is unacceptable if we consider this strand of computer-aided teaching at all important.
41. This phenomena is consistent with the formation of intrastrand crosslinks between adjacent guanine residues on the template strand.
42. A blue-grey heron glided to rest on a pebbly strand, and a cormorant flew high overhead like a goose.
43. She smiled into the old mirror and tucked a strand of hair into the loose bun that she wore.
44. Carla wore a single strand of pearls around her neck.
45. Sure enough,[http://sentencedict.com/strand.html] Lila had booby-trapped a couple of drawers by affixing a strand of hair slyly across the crack.
46. The second strand, industrial democracy, had found its advocates in Robert Owen and his followers.
47. The two-year-old disappeared 11 days ago from Bootle's Strand shopping precinct.
48. The next strand led back to the notorious case of Crichel Down in 1954.
49. These, as they appeared one by one in the pages of the Strand Magazine, attracted enormous popularity.
50. He walked on, climbing the flight of stone steps that brought him up into the Strand itself.
51. If a really soft fabric is required, the backing yarn can be as fine as a single strand of 2/30.
52. They have washed up on a shingle strand beside a lonely and barely habitable estancia.
53. Two miles or so past Tintagel the path drops down to Trebawith Strand.
54. Some of the cards they have produced suggest a definite electronic book strand in their thinking, at least in terms of linguistic products.
55. He introduced a quite different strand: I was a slow learner.
56. He put up his hands and found it was a long strand of seaweed.
57. The second strand was sequenced using appropriate synthetic oligonucleotides as primers.
58. The other way is that it can be duplicated into a new DNA strand.
59. Inshore species, such as the familiar bottle-nosed dolphins, the white-beaked dolphin and the harbour porpoise, rarely strand in large numbers.
60. Each section of Mr Hall's fence had to be finished off with a strand of barbed wire running along the top.
More similar words: strange, strap, straw, stray, strain, astray, at random, transit, stratum, transform, entrance, transfuse, transmit, transfer, strategy, straggle, straight, distract, abstract, restrain, strained, straying, translate, transient, transpose, transport, transcend, strategic, stratagem, frustrate.