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Source: gcide
Strip \Strip\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stripped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Stripping}.]
[OE. stripen, strepen, AS. str?pan in bestr?pan
to plunder; akin to D. stroopen, MHG. stroufen, G. streifen.]

1. To deprive; to bereave; to make destitute; to plunder;
especially, to deprive of a covering; to skin; to peel;
as, to strip a man of his possession, his rights, his
privileges, his reputation; to strip one of his clothes;
to strip a beast of his skin; to strip a tree of its bark.

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And strippen her out of her rude array. --Chaucer.

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They stripped Joseph out of his coat. --Gen. xxxvii.
23.

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Opinions which . . . no clergyman could have avowed
without imminent risk of being stripped of his gown.
--Macaulay.

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2. To divest of clothing; to uncover.

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Before the folk herself strippeth she. --Chaucer.

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Strip your sword stark naked. --Shak.

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3. (Naut.) To dismantle; as, to strip a ship of rigging,
spars, etc.

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4. (Agric.) To pare off the surface of, as land, in strips.

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5. To deprive of all milk; to milk dry; to draw the last milk
from; hence, to milk with a peculiar movement of the hand
on the teats at the last of a milking; as, to strip a cow.

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6. To pass; to get clear of; to outstrip. [Obs.]

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When first they stripped the Malean promontory.
--Chapman.

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Before he reached it he was out of breath,
And then the other stripped him. --Beau. & Fl.

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7. To pull or tear off, as a covering; to remove; to wrest
away; as, to strip the skin from a beast; to strip the
bark from a tree; to strip the clothes from a man's back;
to strip away all disguisses.

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To strip bad habits from a corrupted heart, is
stripping off the skin. --Gilpin.

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8. (Mach.)
(a) To tear off (the thread) from a bolt or nut; as, the
thread is stripped.
(b) To tear off the thread from (a bolt or nut); as, the
bolt is stripped.

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9. To remove the metal coating from (a plated article), as by
acids or electrolytic action.

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10. (Carding) To remove fiber, flock, or lint from; -- said
of the teeth of a card when it becomes partly clogged.

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11. To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and
tie them into "hands"; to remove the midrib from (tobacco
leaves).

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Source: gcide
Strip \Strip\, v. i.
1. To take off, or become divested of, clothes or covering;
to undress.

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2. (Mach.) To fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a
bolt, screw, or nut. See {Strip}, v. t., 8.

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Source: gcide
Strip \Strip\, n.
1. A narrow piece, or one comparatively long; as, a strip of
cloth; a strip of land.

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2. (Mining) A trough for washing ore.

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3. (Gunnery) The issuing of a projectile from a rifled gun
without acquiring the spiral motion. --Farrow.

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