| SL | stride length |
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| strident | Creaking; grating; harsh-sounding; denoting an auscultatory sound or rale. Origin: L. Stridens, pres. P. Of strideo, to creak (05 Mar 2000) |
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| strident |
blatant: conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry; "blatant radios"; "a clamorous uproar"; "strident demands"; "a vociferous mob" fricative: of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then') being sharply insistent on being heard; "strident demands"; "shrill criticism" raucous: unpleasantly loud and harsh
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| stride length |
The length of the step taken during ambulation; useful in the assessment of a neuromuscular disease that affects only one leg.
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| stride | significant progress (especially in the phrase"make strides" |
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| stride | a step in walking or running |
| stride | the distance covered by a step |
| stride | cover or traverse by taking long steps |
| stride | walk with long steps |
| stride | having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound |
| stride | having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound |
| stride | unpleasantly loud and harsh |
| stride | conspicuously and offensively loud |
| stride | in a strident manner |
| stride | a person who walks rapidly with long steps |
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