strig — strig; strig·e·ata; strig·i·dae; strig·i·for·mes; strig·il; strig·i·late; strig·i·la·tor; strig·i·lis; strig·il·lose; strig·o·vite; strig·u·la; strig·e·id; … English syllables
strig — strȉg m <N mn ovi> DEFINICIJA reg. dvoručne škare kojima se strižu ovce ETIMOLOGIJA vidi strići … Hrvatski jezični portal
strig — ˈstrig noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps alteration of string (I) 1. a. : the footstalk of a leaf or flower b. dialect England … Useful english dictionary
strig|il — «STRIHJ uhl», noun. 1. a scraper for the skin, used after a bath or gymnastic exercise by the ancient Greeks and Romans. 2. one of a set of curved flutings or reedings, used in Roman architecture. 3. a brushlike part on the legs or abdomen of… … Useful english dictionary
strig — the foot stalk of any fruit. S. The strig of a cherry … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
strig|i|la|tion — «STRIHJ uh LAY shuhn», noun. vigorous friction with a strigil or the like … Useful english dictionary
strig — 1) , «a (L). A furrow, streak 2) , i (L). An owl; a furrow … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
strigeid — strig·e·id … English syllables
strigil — strig·il … English syllables
strigula — strig·u·la … English syllables