Толковый словарь английского языка - stripe
Stripe
stripe
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, welt, long scar, blow, probably from ~ band on a garment Date: 15th century a stroke or blow with a rod or lash, II. transitive verb (~d; striping) Etymology: Middle English, to place bands or edging on (a garment), from Middle Dutch stripan, from ~, strepe ~; akin to Middle High German strīfe ~ Date: 15th century to make ~s on or variegate with ~s, III. noun Etymology: Middle English, band or ~ on a garment, in part from ~n, verb, in part from Middle Dutch ~ Date: 15th century 1. a line or long narrow section differing in color or texture from parts adjoining, b. a textile design consisting of lines or bands against a plain background, a fabric with a ~d design, a narrow strip of braid or embroidery usually in the shape of a bar, arc, or chevron that is worn (as on the sleeve of a military uniform) to indicate rank or length of service, a distinct variety or sort ; type , ~less adjective
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n. 1 a long narrow band or strip differing in colour or texture from the surface on either side of it (black with a red stripe). 2 Mil. a chevron etc. denoting military rank. 3 US a category of character, opinion, etc. (a man of that stripe). 4 (usu. in pl.) archaic a blow with a scourge or lash. 5 (in pl., treated as sing.) colloq. a tiger. Etymology: perh. back-form. f. striped: cf. MDu., MLG stripe, MHG strife ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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