Words Starting With "S"

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Strappado

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Strappado is a form of torture in which a person is suspended by their wrists from a rope or chain attached to a pulley and weight system. The person is then subjected to violent shaking and stretching, causing pain and dislocation of the shoulders and wrists.

Strapped

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Restricted in some way, or restricted in movement, especially by a lack of money or equipment.<br><br>Example: The firefighter was strapped for cash, unwilling to spend it on a new bike.<br><br>Or:<br><br>The pilot was faced with a medical passenger who was strapped to the bed in the aircraft.

Strapping

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Strong and robust; physically fit and healthy. Often used to describe a person, especially a young man, in their 20s or 30s who is physically fit and strong. Can also mean a strip or band of cord or strap.

Straps

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Straps refer to narrow strips or bands, especially of cloth, leather, or rubber, used to hold or secure something, such as shoes, bags, or devices, in place.

Strasbourg

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Strasbourg is a city in northeastern France, located in the Grand Est region, on the border with Germany. It is the capital of the Grand Est department and the Bas-Rhin department. Strasbourg has a rich cultural and historical heritage, including its picturesque Petite France district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a stunning Gothic cathedral, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg. The city has a reputation for being a melting pot of French and German cultures.

Strata

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A layer or a level of something, especially in a rock formation or a social structure.<br><br>Example: The drill hit different strata of rock as it dug deeper into the ground.

Stratagem

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A stratagem is a clever or secretive plan or trick used to achieve a particular end, often by surprising or deceiving someone. It can also refer to a clever or unorthodox method or device used to gain an advantage in a competitive situation.

Stratagems

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Plural noun<br><br>1. Clever and subtle plans or tactics used to achieve an end, especially in politics or business.<br><br>Example: "The company's marketing strategems helped increase sales by 20%."

Stratarchy

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A system of government in which a small group or clique, often consisting of high-ranking officials, holds absolute power and control over a larger organization or institution.<br><br>Example: "The company's stratarchy led to a culture of opacity and secrecy, with key decisions made by a handful of individuals without input from lower-level employees."

Strategic

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Having a well-thought-out plan or consideration for the future; relating to or using strategy.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategic move into the new market gave them a significant competitive edge."<br><br>Synonyms: methodical, planned, calculated, tactical.

Strategical

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Having a long-term plan and aiming to achieve something by using skill and careful thought before taking action.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategical partnership with the other business led to huge success."

Strategically

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Adverb<br><br>Used to describe a plan or action that is carefully thought out and chosen to achieve a particular goal or advantage.<br><br>Example: "The company operated strategically to minimize costs and maximize profits".

Strategies

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Planning and tactical actions or plans designed to achieve a particular goal or advantage.

Strategise

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To think carefully about the best way to do something, plan the most effective way to achieve something, and make long-term plans to achieve a goal or a position of power or influence.

Strategised

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Formed or planned carefully to achieve a particular goal or object, often in a clever or secret way.

Strategising

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The word "strategising" is the present participle active or present progressive verb form of "strategize", which means:<br><br> To make or develop a plan to achieve a particular goal, often a long-term one.<br> To plan or plot a course of action, especially one that is clever and cunning.<br> To think carefully and make decisions about what to do next, often in order to gain an advantage or accomplish a goal.<br><br>In other words, strategising is about thinking ahead, planning carefully, and making intentional decisions to achieve a desired outcome.

Strategist

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A person who plans a strategy, method, or approach to achieve a particular goal or aim; a person who specializes in strategy, often in the fields of politics, business, or war.

Strategists

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noun: Strategists<br>1. A person who develops and recommends a specific plan of action for an organization or activity.<br>2. A person who skillfully plans and brings about desired outcomes.

Strategize

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To make or plan carefully thought out arrangements or movements in order to achieve a particular goal or position of advantage.

Strategized

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Pursued a plan, had a scheme, or acted with great care and thought to carefully plan or organize something, ensuring to anticipate possible consequences or challenges.

Strategizing

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Strategizing refers to the process of developing a plan or strategy to achieve a specific goal or objective. It involves analyzing a situation, identifying potential outcomes, and making informed decisions about the best course of action to take in order to achieve that goal.<br><br>In other words, strategizing is a systematic and deliberate process of thinking and planning that involves considering various options, weighing the pros and cons, and selecting the most effective approach or solution to a problem or challenge.<br><br>Strategizing can be applied in various contexts, such as business, sports, politics, or personal life, and is essential for achieving success and making progress towards a desired outcome. It requires a combination of critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and circumstances.

Strategy

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The word "strategy" refers to a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. It involves a series of steps or methods to be taken to reach a specific goal, often with a clear understanding of the available resources and the potential obstacles to be overcome. A good strategy should be flexible, adaptable, and effective in achieving the desired outcome. It can be applied in various fields, including business, sports, politics, and war, among others.

Stratfor

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Stratfor is a private intelligence firm that provides geopolitical analysis and consulting services to corporations and governments. Its full name is Strategic Forecasting, and it was founded in 1996 by George Friedman in Austin, Texas. Strategfor is known for its subscription-based service, which delivers detailed analytical reports and provides insights on global events, trends, and developing stories. The company's clients consist of various entities, including Fortune 500 corporations, governments, and armed forces, which rely on Stratfor's expert analysis to inform their strategic decision-making.

Stratford-on-avon

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Stratford-on-Avon is a market town on the River Avon in Warwickshire, England, in the United Kingdom. It is situated about eight miles south-east of Warwick and is best known as the birthplace and hometown of William Shakespeare.<br><br>The town has been a significant cultural and economic center in the area for many centuries, and its association with Shakespeare has made it a popular destination for tourists. The Royal Shakespeare Company is also based in Stratford upon Avon.<br><br>The town's economy is primarily driven by the tourism industry, which provides employment and generates revenue from accommodations, food, and entertainment services. Visitors come to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit various sites related to Shakespeare, such as his birthplace, his wife's tomb, and the church where he was baptized and buried.<br><br>Stratford-upon-Avon has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021, recognizing its unique cultural and historic significance. The town's rich history, cultural attractions, and picturesque setting make it a valuable destination for people interested in history, literature, and the arts.

Stratford-upon-avon

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Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town on the River Avon in the Stratford district of Warwickshire, England. It is the birthplace and home of William Shakespeare, and is a popular tourist destination.<br><br>The town's name "Stratford" is derived from the Old English "stræt" or "strat", meaning "street" or "road", and "ford", meaning "ford over a river". The suffix "-upon" refers to the town's location on the River Avon.<br><br>Stratford-upon-Avon is known for its beautiful architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and historic landmarks, including the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare is buried.

Stratford

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Stratford can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Stratford (place): Stratford can refer to several places in the world, including:<br> Stratford, London, a district in east London, England.<br> Stratford-upon-Avon, a market town in Warwickshire, England, known for its association with William Shakespeare.<br> Stratford, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.<br><br>2. Stratford (name): Stratford is a surname and a given name, derived from the Old English words "strath" (meaning "a broad or narrow valley") and "ford" (meaning "a place where a river can be crossed").<br><br>3. Stratford Class: The Stratford is a class of cruisers in the Royal Navy, typically used by a company commander in the early 20th century.<br><br>4. Stratford (security camera): The Stratford is a security camera manufactured by Silex Sure Shot Inc.<br><br>5. Stratford means variety of forms (idiolect) of gameplay mediated by various, wide appeals.

Strath

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Strath is a geographical term that refers to a valley or a narrow lowland area, often associated with a river. It is typically a Scottish or Irish word.<br><br>In general, a strath is a broad, flat valley, often V-shaped or U-shaped, formed by a river or stream. It can also refer to a coastal valley or a low-lying coastal area, often with a winding or sinuous shape.<br><br>The term comes from the Gaelic word "srath," which means "valley" or "low-lying area."

Strathairn

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David Strathairn is an American actor known for his distinctive voice and versatility in a wide range of film and television roles. The surname "Strathairn" is of Scottish origin, where "Strath" means "valley" and "Ayrn" is a personal name, possibly derived from the Gaelic "aernd" meaning "assembly place".<br><br>In other words, the surname Strathairn likely originated from someone who lived in a valley (strath) near a gathering or assembly place (airnd).

Strathallan

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Strathallan is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin, broken down into "Strath", meaning a "broad valley" or "low-lying valley", and "Allan", believed to be derived from the Gaelic word "alainn", meaning "Beautiful" or "Harmony".<br><br>Therefore, the name Strathallan can be interpreted to mean "beautiful valley" in English.

Strathclyde

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Strathclyde refers to a region in southwestern Scotland, UK. The term can also refer to the ancient Celtic kingdom of Strathclyde, as well as the modern-day local government council area of West Dunbartonshire and North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Strathcona

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Strathcona refers to:<br><br>1. Strathcona County: a municipal district in Alberta, Canada, located just east of Edmonton.<br>2. Sir John Strathcona: a Scottish-born politician, philanthropist, and business person who served as the fourth Postmaster General of Canada and a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.<br>The term strath also refers to a type of valley or low-lying area between hills or mountains.

Strathearn

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Strathearn can refer to several things, but here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Strathearn (surname)</strong>: A Scottish surname of Celtic origin, possibly derived from the Gaelic "sraith chrann," meaning "oakwood" or "wood of oak trees."<br>2. <strong>Strathearn, British Columbia</strong>: A rural locality in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, Canada.<br>3. <strong>Strathearn, Ontario</strong>: A municipality in the Ottawa Valley region of Ontario, Canada.<br>4. <strong>Strathearn surname and district</strong>: In Perthshire, Scotland, there is a Strathern or Strathearn (both spellings are used), a ceremonial county that was an earldom, historical region, and a barony in the medieval period.<br><br>In general, the name Strathearn refers to a place or location associated with oak trees or a region with a rich history and cultural significance.

Straticulate

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The word "straticulate" is an adjective that means to have a distinctive or characteristic structure or stratification.

Stratification

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Stratification refers to the process of dividing or arranging something, such as a population or a system, into layers or strata, often based on different characteristics, properties, or attributes. This can be applied to various contexts, including:<br><br>1. Social stratification: The hierarchical division of a society or population into distinct social classes or layers, often based on factors such as income, education, occupation, or wealth.<br>2. Ecological stratification: The division of ecosystems or environments into distinct layers or zones, such as in the strata of a lake or ocean, or the different layers of a rainforest.<br>3. Sedimentary stratification: The layered arrangement of soil or rock deposits, often formed through the accumulation of sediments over time.<br>4. Stratification (ignorance): A process or technique used in survey research to divide a population into strata, selecting a sample within each stratum to ensure that the sample is representative of the population.<br><br>In general, stratification can be used to highlight differences and relationships between various elements or layers, often with the goal of understanding or analyzing complex systems or phenomena.

Stratified

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Stratified refers to a division or categorization of people or things into separate layers or groups based on a specific characteristic or trait. It implies a hierarchical organization or a clear distinction between different levels or categories, often with a focus on social, economic, or geographical factors.<br><br>In a broader sense, stratification can also refer to the process of layering or arranging objects or materials in a particular way, often to achieve a specific purpose or effect.

Stratifies

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To separate or classify people or things into distinct groups or layers, often based on their needs, characteristics, or circumstances.