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strain The unit of change in the size or shape of a body due to force. Also known as nominal strain.
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strain a complete unit of musical expression composed of multiple phrases and usually resolving with a cadence to the tonic at the end. The instrumental tunes in this collection normally consist of two strains, each of which is repeated before proceeding to the other. ...
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strain In tensile testing, the ratio of the elongation to the gauge length of the test specimen, that is, the change in length per unit of original length.
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strainer Tree branches or tea trees with the current flowing through them. These can often be submerged and are a definite hazard to swimmers.
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strainer Device for the removal of particulates from air, gas, or a fluid stream.
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