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strapping
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æp??
Verb
strapping
- present participle of strap
Adjective
strapping (comparative more strapping, superlative most strapping)
- Having a sturdy muscular physique; robust.
- (obsolete) Of a young woman: full of vigor; lusty.
Translations
Noun
strapping (countable and uncountable, plural strappings)
- Adhesive plaster for strapping injuries.
- A length of narrow material to be used for straps, or straps collectively.
- A beating with a strap.
- The act of fastening with a strap.
Translations
Anagrams
- trappings
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strapper
English
Etymology
strap +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æp?(r)
Noun
strapper (plural strappers)
- A large, strong, robust person (usually a man).
- A person who works with straps, as on leather goods.
- One who straps horses.
- (archaic) A cow which yields a small amount of milk.
- (electronics) A wire that joins two light switches so that a light can be turned off or on from either switch.
Related terms
- strapping
Anagrams
- trappers
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