"Stirp" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stirp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stirp" Meaning

1. To remove the bark or other outer covering from (a tree or a plant, especially using an axe or adze).

Example: The carpenter had to strip the tree to check for any signs of rot.

2. To remove the clothing, especially in a public place, often as a protest or a statement.

Example: The activist stripped off her clothes as part of her anti-war demonstration.

3. In engineering, to remove a strip or layer, especially of metal.

Example: The engineer had to strip the old layer of metal to smooth the surface.

4. A strip of something, especially wood, bark, or peeling, that has been removed from a tree or plant.

Example: The woodcutter created a long strip of cedar bark to use as a wrapping material.

5. In botany, a strip or section of bark or other tissue that is shedding the outer layer.

Example: The botanist studied the strip of peeling bark to understand the plant's defense mechanisms.

"Stirp" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "stirp"


1. Archaeological Term

In the field of archaeology, a stirp refers to the remains of a once-living organism, such as a human or an animal, found in an archaeological site. For example:

The archaeologist carefully cleaned the stirp to uncover more details about the antiquity.

2. Botanical Term

In botany, a stirp can also refer to a twig or a branch of a tree. For example:

The stirps of the oak tree were strong from the first season of growth.

3. Idiomatic Expression

The phrase " stirp and leaf" is an idiomatic expression that means to return to a person's roots or heritage. For example:

After moving to the city, she found it hard to adjust, but she hoped to one day return to her stirp and leaf, the countryside where she grew up.

4. Genealogical Term

In genealogy, a stirp can refer to a family tree or pedigree. For example:

The family historian spent years tracing their stirp back to their European ancestors.

5. Agricultural Term

In agriculture, a stirp can refer to a bunch of wheat or other grains. For example:

The farmer carefully harvested the stirps of wheat, taking care not to damage the ears.

"Stirp" Similar Words

Stipuled

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Stipules

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The word "stipules" can refer to:<br><br>1. In botany, stipules are small, leaf-like structures that are found at the base of a leafstalk, typically on plants belonging to the family Fabaceae (legumes). They often resemble tiny branches or fingers that attach to the stem.<br><br>2. In medicine, a stipule can refer to a medical condition or a self-control mechanism that regulates the amount or frequency of a medication or treatment.

Stir-fried

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Stir-fried refers to a cooking technique in which ingredients are quickly fried in a wok or large skillet over high heat, often while continuously stirring the mixture to cook the ingredients evenly and prevent burning. This method allows for the retainment of the natural colors and textures of the ingredients and can be used to prepare a wide variety of dishes, often popular in Chinese cuisine, such as vegetables, meat, and noodles.

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Stiriated

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Stiriated refers to a style of painting characterized by short, broken brushstrokes that create a textured, expressionistic effect, often used to depict landscape or naturalistic scenes.

Stirling

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Stirling can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Stirling, a city in Scotland<br>2. Stirling (motorcycle), a Scottish motorcycle manufacturer<br>3. Stirling engine, a type of external combustion engine that is the most efficient type<br>4. Earl of Stirling, a Scottish title of nobility

Stirlingshire

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A shire in central Scotland, containing the city of Stirling, a royal burgh with a castle and medieval Old Town.

Stirpes

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Stirrer

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A device used to mix or aerate a liquid mixture, often used in cooking, or a person who provokes controversy or argument.

Stirrers

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People or things that cause trouble, unrest, or controversy, often by provoking strong emotions or reactions.

Stirring

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Stirringly

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Stirrings

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Stirrup

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