strategize |
to plan or discuss strategy. |
strategy |
a plan, method, or series of actions designed to achieve a specific goal or effect. [3 definitions] |
Stratford-on-Avon |
a town in central England that is William Shakespeare's birthplace and burial place; Stratford-upon-Avon. |
strati |
pl. of stratus. |
stratify |
to form, arrange, or place in strata or layers. [4 definitions] |
stratigraphic |
of, pertaining to, or involving stratigraphy. |
stratigraphy |
the study of the origin, composition, and evolution of rock strata. |
stratocumulus |
a low-altitude cloud type characterized by large dark horizontal masses with rounded summits. |
stratopause |
the zone between the mesosphere and stratosphere wherein temperatures drop as altitude increases, about thirty-one to thirty-five miles above the earth. |
stratosphere |
a layer of the upper atmosphere that extends from about six to about thirty miles above the earth's surface and has a relatively constant temperature. [2 definitions] |
stratum |
a horizontal layer, esp. one of several parallel layers in a pile. [3 definitions] |
stratus |
a low-lying extended gray cloud formation with a relatively flat bottom. |
straw |
a mass of grain stalks after drying and threshing, used as bedding or fodder for animals, for weaving hats and baskets, or for packing. [7 definitions] |
strawberry |
a red, pulpy, usu. conical edible fruit with seeds on the outside. [2 definitions] |
strawberry blonde |
a reddish blond hair color, or a person having such hair. |
strawberry mark |
a small, reddish, often slightly raised birthmark. |
strawboard |
a coarse cardboard made of straw pulp, used in making boxes and for packing. |
straw boss |
(informal) an assistant foreman or supervising member of a work crew. [2 definitions] |
straw color |
a light yellow color. |
strawflower |
an annual composite plant whose brightly colored flower heads are dried for winter nosegays and bouquets. |
straw-hat |
of, designating, or relating to a summer theater or summer theaters located in rural or suburban areas. |