"Strauss" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strauss" Meaning

There are a few possible meanings of the word "straus":

1. A strauss is a type of dance, typically performed in waltz time and characterized by a rise and fall movement.
2. A Strauss is a German family name, notably associated with the famous Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, who is best known for his waltzes.
3. In some English football clubs, a Strauß is a type of traditional pre-match meal with a tavern atmosphere, originating from Germany and Belgium.
4. In informal New Zealand English, a Strauß is a rustic or country meal, especially on the farm.

If you provide more context or information about the word "straus," I can provide a more specific explanation.

"Strauss" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Strauss"


1. Musical Context


Richard Strauss was a renowned German composer, known for his contributions to opera and symphonic music. His work in the field of music is greatly regarded by critics and fellow artists worldwide.

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2. Surnames


Some notable individuals share the surname "Strauss", such as Johann Strauss II, an Austrian composer of light music and Waltzes, and Lawrence Strauss, an American film director.


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3. Scientific Context


In the field of chemistry, the term Strauss is used to describe a grouping of proteins or molecules that are characteristic of certain bacteria. This scientific term helps scientists classify and organize various types of bacteria.


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4. German Societies


In some German local societies and settlements, the name Strauss can refer to a yeast supplier or baker who supplied bread and alcohol to the community.


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5. Etymology


Strauss means stream or creek in some english speaking countries.

"Strauss" Similar Words

Stratospheric

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Extremely high or dramatic; almost unimaginable.

Stratospherical

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That's a bit of a word! "Stratospherical" isn't a commonly used word in English. However, it could be a made-up or variant word that is a combination of "stratosphere" and "spherical".<br><br>If I had to infer the meaning of "stratospherical", I would suggest it might refer to something that is related to or existing in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of the Earth's atmosphere, or something that takes on a spherical or bubble-like shape around this atmospheric layer.<br><br>If you could provide more context, I might be able to give a more precise or meaningful interpretation of this word.

Stratotic

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It seems there is no word "stratotic".

Stratovolcano

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A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a type of volcano that is characterized by its conical shape and the periodic eruption of lava, ash, and gas. It is a large, tall volcano that is formed from multiple layers of lava, ash, and other pyroclastic material, which are deposited on top of each other over time.<br><br>Stratovolcanoes are typically found at subduction zones, where one tectonic plate is being pushed beneath another. They are often steep-sided and have a broad base, with a distinctive cone-shaped profile. The eruptions of stratovolcanoes can be explosive, producing massive amounts of ash, lava, and gas that can travel long distances.<br><br>Examples of stratovolcanoes include Mount St. Helens in the United States, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount Vesuvius in Italy.

Stratum

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A geological or social classification.

Stratums

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stratums (noun)<br><br>Multiple layers or levels of something, often arranged one above the other.<br><br>Example: The stratums of rocks in the Grand Canyon show a geological history of millions of years.<br><br>Synonyms: layers, strata, tiers, levels<br><br>Antonyms: uniform, flat, single

Stratus

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Stratus refers to a type of cloud characterized by a low-level, uniform blanket or layer of cloud cover that often spreads over the sky and can often produce light to moderate precipitation.

Strauss-kahn

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Stravinski

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Igor Stravinsky was a Russian composer of international fame. Since roughly 1920 he made his home in the United States, becoming a naturalized American citizen in 1945. Stravinsky is widely considered the most important figure in 20th-century classical music.

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Straw-coloured

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Straw

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A long, narrow tube of paper, plastic, or other material, typically cylindrical in shape, used for sucking up liquid.

Strawberries

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Strawberries are a type of small, sweet fruit that grow on a plant. They are typically red in color, although they can also be white or yellow. The fruit has a fleshy exterior and a seed-filled interior, and is often eaten fresh or used in baked goods, desserts, and smoothies. Strawberries are also a good source of vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber.

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Strawed

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Strawn

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I couldn't find any word "strawn" in the dictionary. It's possible it's a misspelling or not a commonly used word.