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SID strong ions difference
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strong 1. Having active physical power, or great physical power to act; having a power of exerting great bodily force; vigorous. "That our oxen may be strong to labour." (Ps. Cxliv. 14) "Orses the strong to greater strength must yield." (Dryden)
2. Having passive physical power; having ability to bear or endure; firm; hale; sound; robust; as, a strong constitution; strong health.
3. Solid; tough; not easily broken or injured; able to withstand violence; able to sustain attacks; not easily subdued or taken; as, a strong beam; a strong rock; a strong fortress or town.
4. Having great military or naval force; powerful; as, a strong army or fleet; a nation strong at sea.
5. Having great wealth, means, or resources; as, a strong house, or company of merchants.
6. Reaching a certain degree or limit in respect to strength or numbers; as, an army ten thousand strong.
7. Moving with rapidity or force; violent; forcible; impetuous; as, a strong current of water or wind; the wind was strong from the northeast; a strong tide.
8. Adapted to make a deep or effectual impression on the mind or imagination; striking or superior of the kind; powerful; forcible; cogent; as, a strong argument; strong reasons; strong evidence; a strong example; strong language.
9. Ardent; eager; zealous; earnestly engaged; as, a strong partisan; a strong Whig or Tory. "Her mother, ever strong against that match." (Shak)
10. Having virtues of great efficacy; or, having a particular quality in a great degree; as, a strong powder or tincture; a strong decoction; strong tea or coffee.
11. Full of spirit; containing a large proportion of alcohol; intoxicating; as, strong liquors.
12. Affecting any sense powerfully; as, strong light, colours, etc.; a strong flavor of onions; a strong scent.
13. Solid; nourishing; as, strong meat.
14. Well established; firm; not easily overthrown or altered; as, a strong custom; a strong belief.
15. Violent; vehement; earnest; ardent. "He had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears." (Heb. V. 7)
16. Having great force, vigor, power, or the like, as the mind, intellect, or any faculty; as, a man of a strong mind, memory, judgment, or imagination. "I was stronger in prophecy than in criticism." (Dryden)
17. Vigorous; effective; forcible; powerful. "Like her sweet voice is thy harmonious song, As high, as sweet, as easy, and as strong." (E. Smith)
18. Tending to higher prices; rising; as, a strong market.
19. Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) by a variation in the root vowel, and the past participle (usually) by the addition of -en (with or without a change of the root vowel); as in the verbs strive, strove, striven; break, broke, broken; drink, drank, drunk. Opposed to weak, or regular. See Weak. Applied to forms in Anglo-Saxon, etc, which retain the old declensional endings. In the Teutonic languages the vowel stems have held the original endings most firmly, and are called strong; the stems in -n are called weak other constant stems conform, or are irregular. Strong conjugation, the conjugation of a strong verb; called also old, or irregular, conjugation, and distinguished from the weak, or regular, conjugation.
Strong is often used in the formation of self-explaining compounds; as, strong-backed, strong-based, strong-bodied, strong-coloured, strong-fisted, strong-handed, strong-ribbed, strong-smelling, strong-voiced, etc.
Synonym: Vigorous, powerful, stout, solid, firm, hardy, muscular, forcible, cogent, valid. See Robust.
Origin: AS. Strang, strong; akin to D. & G. Streng strict, rigorous, OHG. Strengi strong, brave, harsh, Icel. Strangr strong, severe, Dan. Streng, Sw. Strang strict, severe. Cf. Strength, Stretch, String.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
strong silver protein A compound of sil'ver and protein containing not less than 7.5 and not more than 8.5% of sil'ver; used externally as an antiseptic, devoid of astringent and nearly so of irritant properties.
(05 Mar 2000)
Strong vocational interest test A test that matches an individual's specific likes, dislikes, and interests to those characteristic of persons working in each of a number of vocations.
(05 Mar 2000)
Strong, Edward K Jr <person> U.S. Psychologist, *1884.
See: Strong vocational interest test.
(05 Mar 2000)
strong-water 1. An acid.
2. Distilled or ardent spirits; intoxicating liquor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
strongyle Common name for members of the family Strongylidae.
Origin: G. Strongylos, round
(05 Mar 2000)
strongyle infections, equine Infection of horses with parasitic nematodes of the superfamily strongyloidea. Characteristics include the development of haemorrhagic nodules on the abdominal peritoneum.
(12 Dec 1998)
strongylid <zoology> Strongyloid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
strongylida An order of nematodes of the subclass secernentea. Characteristics include an h-shaped excretory system with two subventral glands.
(12 Dec 1998)
strongylida infections Infections with nematodes of the order strongylida.
(12 Dec 1998)
Strongylidae A family of parasitic nematode worms (order Strongyloidea) including the genera Strongylus and Oesophagostomum.
Origin: see Strongyloides
(05 Mar 2000)
strongyloid <zoology> Like, or pertaining to, Strongylus, a genus of parasitic nematode worms of which many species infest domestic animals. Some of the species, especially those living in the kidneys, lungs, and bronchial tubes, are often very injurious.
A strongyloid worm.
Origin: NL. Strongylus the genus (from Gr. Round).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
strongyloidea A superfamily of strongyles or roundworms which are parasites in the intestinal tract of equines, pigs, rodents, and primates (including man). It includes the genera cyasthostomum, ransomus, globocephalus, oesophagostomum, and strongylus.
(12 Dec 1998)
strongyloides A genus of parasitic nematodes widely distributed as intestinal parasites of mammals.
(12 Dec 1998)
strongyloides ratti A species of parasitic nematode found in rats.
(12 Dec 1998)
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Jewett and Strong staging Staging of bladder carcinoma: O, noninvasive; A, with submucosal invasion; B, with muscle invasion; C, with invasion of perivascular fat; D, with lymph node metastasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Strongyle Infections, Equine - »õâ Infection of horses with parasitic nematodes of the superfamily STRONGYLOIDEA. Characteristics include the development of hemorrhagic nodules on the abdominal peritoneum.
    Synonyms : Equine Strongyle Infections, Infections, Equine Strongyle, Equine Strongyle Infection, Equine Strongyloses, Equine Strongylosis, Infection, Equine Strongyle, Strongyle Infection, Equine, Strongyloses, Equine
  • Strongylida - »õâ An order of nematodes of the subclass SECERNENTEA. Characteristics include an H-shaped excretory system with two subventral glands.
    Synonyms :
  • Strongylida Infections - »õâ Infections with nematodes of the order STRONGYLIDA.
    Synonyms : Infections, Stephanurus dentatus, Infections, Strongylida, Infection, Stephanurus dentatus, Infection, Strongylida, Stephanurus dentatus Infection, Strongylida Infection, Syngamiases, dentatus Infection, Stephanurus, dentatus Infections, Stephanurus
  • Strongylocentrotus - »õâ A genus of SEA URCHINS in the family Strongylocentrotidae. They possess more than three pore pairs per ambulacral plate. The species STRONGYLOCENTROTUS PURPURATUS is commonly used for research.
    Synonyms :
  • Strongylocentrotus purpuratus - »õâ A species of SEA URCHINS in the family Strongylocentrotidae found on the Pacific coastline from Alaska to Mexico. This species serves as a major research model for molecular developmental biology and other fields.
    Synonyms : Purple Sea Urchin
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strong having strength or power greater than average or expected; "a strong radio signal"; "strong medicine"; "a strong man" not faint or feeble; "a strong odor of burning rubber" potent: having or wielding force or authority; "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons" potent: having a strong physiological or chemical effect; "a potent toxin"; "potent liquor"; "a potent cup of tea", "a stiff drink" impregnable: able to withstand attack; "an impregnable fortress"; "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable" solid: of good quality and condition; solidly built; "a solid foundation"; "several substantial timber buildings" of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection; "`sing' is a strong verb" hard: being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content; "hard liquor" freshly made or left; "a warm trail"; "the scent is warm" firm: strong and sure; "a firm grasp"; "gave a strong pull on the rope"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
strong A strong inflection is a system of verb conjugation or noun/adjective declension which can be contrasted with an alternative system in the same language, which is then known as a weak inflection. The term strong was coined with reference to the Germanic verb, but has since been used of other phenomena in these and other languages, which may or may not be analogous. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_(grammatical_term)
strong Renders the text in a boldface font.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/Augusta/3335/tags.html
strong Wool with a coarse fibre diameter for its type. Descriptive graduation between coarse and fine wool within a specific type is extra-strong, strong, coarse, medium, fine, extra-fine.
Ãâó: www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/icooper/glossary/s.htm
strong Big and powerful, usually with high alcohol content.
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strong strong and sure
strong freshly made or left
strong having a high alcoholic content
strong not faint or feeble
strong having a strong physiological or chemical effect
strong having or wielding force or authority
strong (grammar) of verbs not having standard (or regular) inflection
strong of good quality and condition
strong used of syllables or musical beats
strong having strength or power greater than average or expected
strong able to withstand attack
strong an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
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