- dictionary.com browse/stranda fiber or filament, as in animal or plant tissue: a single strand of messenger RNA. a thread or threadlike part of anything: the strands of a plot.
- nytimes.com games/strandsStrands. Find hidden words and uncover the day’s theme. Perfect! Strands #164 “Honey I'm home!” Nice job finding the theme words and Spangram.
- britannica.com dictionary/strandSTRAND meaning: 1 : a thin piece of thread, wire, hair, etc. often + of; 2 : something that is long like a string often + of.
- london.fandom.com wiki/StrandThe Strand is a street in the City of Westminster, London. It currently starts at Trafalgar Square and runs east to join Fleet Street at Temple Bar...
- nedemek.org strand nedirstrand ne demek? strand nedir? strand sözlük anlamı ve strand hakkında bilgi kaynağı. Türkçe, İngilizce, Almanca, Fransızca ve birçok dilde anlamı. strand TDK...
- etymonline.com word/strandIt is common in Middle English formulaic expressions of the extent of liberties or rights, as in land and strand (c. 1100) "land, whether abutting the sea or not."
- hidden-london.com gazetteer/the-strand/John Nash planned the West Strand Improvements in 1830, which included 449 Strand, with its diagonally-placed pepperpot towers, shown in the photograph below.
- wordreference.com definition/strandstrand2 (strand),USA pronunciation n. one of a number of fibers, threads, or yarns that are plaited or twisted together to form a rope, cord, or the like.
- studycountry.com wiki/why-is-it-called-the-strand…Why is the Strand called the Strand? The Strand's name was first recorded in 1185 and derives from the Old English word meaning 'bank' or 'shore'.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/strandstrand (plural strands). The shore or beach of the sea or ocean. Grand Strand. 1557 July 1, Virgil, “The Second Boke of Virgiles Aenæis”, in Henry [Howard, Earl] of Surrey, transl...