stripe

Etymology
From, , from or , from , , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, , 🇨🇬.

Noun



 * 1) A long region of a single colour in a repeating pattern of similar regions.
 * 2) A long, relatively straight region against a different coloured background.
 * 3) * 8 Sep 2019, Peter Conrad in , Sontag: Her Life by Benjamin Moser review – heavyweight study of a critical colossus
 * At first, what mattered was the sparky contents of Sontag’s head; by the end she was best known for the way she wore her hair – that saturnine battle helmet of dyed black, with a single stripe left white at the temple like a Frankensteinian lightning bolt of intellect.
 * 1)  The badge worn by certain officers in the military or other forces.
 * 2)  Distinguishing characteristic; sign; likeness; sort.
 * persons of the same political stripe
 * 1) * 20 May 2018, Hadley Freeman in , Is Meghan Markle the American the royals have needed all along?
 * Everyone I spoke to had waved flags at Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding, had camped out for Diana’s funeral and, in some cases, her ill-fated wedding. (No one mentioned going to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s now all-but forgotten wedding, and yet the awkward truth is that Harry and Meghan’s marriage is no more significant than that one was, in terms of lineage.) Not being a royalist of any stripe, I’d not been to any of those.
 * 1) A long, narrow mark left by striking someone with a whip or stick; a blow with a whip or stick.
 * 2) * 1735,, The Four Seasons, and Other Poems, London: J. Millan and A. Millar, “Winter,” lines353-354, p.21,
 * [Tyrants] at pleasure mark’d him with inglorious stripes;
 * 1) A slash cut into the flesh as a punishment.
 * 2)  A pattern produced by arranging the warp threads in sets of alternating colours, or in sets presenting some other contrast of appearance.
 * 3) Any of the balls marked with stripes in the game of pool, which one player aims to pot, the other player taking the spots.
 * 4)  A portion of data distributed across several separate physical disks for the sake of redundancy.
 * 5)  The start/finish line.
 * 1)  A pattern produced by arranging the warp threads in sets of alternating colours, or in sets presenting some other contrast of appearance.
 * 2) Any of the balls marked with stripes in the game of pool, which one player aims to pot, the other player taking the spots.
 * 3)  A portion of data distributed across several separate physical disks for the sake of redundancy.
 * 4)  The start/finish line.
 * 1)  A portion of data distributed across several separate physical disks for the sake of redundancy.
 * 2)  The start/finish line.

Translations

 * Bashkir: һыҙыҡ, һыҙат
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: stribe
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: triip
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Hunsrik: Streife
 * Indonesian:, ,
 * Irish: síog
 * Italian:, ,
 * Japanese: ,
 * Latin: linea
 * Latvian: svītra
 * Lithuanian:
 * Malay:, , pelang
 * Maori: tāeka
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: stripe
 * Nynorsk: stripe
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: srian
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: пруга
 * Roman:
 * Shor: тор
 * Slovak: prúžok, pruh
 * Spanish:, , ,
 * Swahili: mlia
 * Swedish: ,
 * Telugu:
 * Yiddish: פּאַס


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Greek:
 * Italian:
 * Latvian: uzšuve
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish: ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: σμῶδιξ, μώλωψ
 * Maori: kārawarawa

Verb

 * 1)  To mark with stripes.
 * 2)  To lash with a whip or strap.
 * 3)  To distribute data across several separate physical disks to reduce the time to read and write.
 * 1)  To distribute data across several separate physical disks to reduce the time to read and write.
 * 1)  To distribute data across several separate physical disks to reduce the time to read and write.

Derived terms

 * self-striping

Translations

 * Bulgarian: раирам
 * Maori: whakatāwakawaka
 * Portuguese:

Translations

 * French:

Etymology
Related to 🇨🇬,, and.

Noun

 * a
 * 1) a strip

Etymology
Related to 🇨🇬,, and.

Noun

 * a
 * 1) a strip