"Strophically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strophically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Strophically
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"Strophically" Meaning

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"Strophically" Examples

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1. Astrophlytic implants are specialized medical devices used to support implants in the repair and replacement of joints.


2. The strophically aligned bones allowed for a more secure fit during the surgery.


3. The appearance was striking, showing the beauty of microscopic strophically structured rocks.


4. Engineers use mathematical strophically-related models to simulate the movement of objects through fluids.


5. The strophical patterns created by cymatics on a metal plate left many people amazed.

"Strophically" Similar Words

Strontium

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Strop

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Strophanthin

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Stropharia

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Stropharia: A genus of mushrooms, commonly known as witch's butter mushrooms or pixies sweetheart mushrooms, characterized by their unique umbrella-shaped caps and small rings or annuli at the base of the stem.

Strophariaceae

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The Strophariaceae is a family of small to medium-sized fungi in the order Agaricales. They are commonly known as "copycat" or "deer mushrooms", and are characterized by their eerie, hooded caps and thin stems. The Stropharia genus contains several species, including the edible Stropharia rugosoannulata, also known as the "wine cup" mushroom. The Strophariaceae family is native to various parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and often grows in grasslands, meadows, and gardens.

Strophe

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Strophes

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Strophic

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Strophic refers to a type of poetic composition or song structure characterized by having three or more verses or stanzas with a repeated refrain or chorus. The term itself comes from the Greek word "strophe," meaning "turn" or "turning."

Strophiolate

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Strophiolated

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Strophiole

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Stropped

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Stroppier

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The word "stroppier" is a comparative form of the adjective "stroppy," which is a rare or obsolete word in modern English.<br><br>However, I found that "stroppy" can be related to the word "strop," which is an old-fashioned term for a strap or a ribbon.<br><br>Assuming "stroppier" is a comparative form of "strop," I'd venture to say that "stroppier" could mean:<br><br>(1) getting more twisted or tangled (like a strap or ribbon getting twisted)<br>(2) more uneven or irregular (in a way that's similar to the texture or pattern of a twisted strap or ribbon)<br><br>Please note that this is a highly speculative interpretation, as "stroppier" is not a commonly used or recognized word in modern English. If you have more context or information about where this word comes from or how it's used, I'd be happy to help clarify its meaning further!

Stropping

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Stroppy

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Stubbornly ugly; ill-tempered.

Strother

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