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  • Stroke (position)
  • Position on a boat in rowing

    most important position in the boat, because the stroke rower sets the stroke rate and rhythm for the rest of the crew to follow. Stroke seat has to be

    Stroke (position)

    Stroke (position)

    Stroke_(position)

  • Stroke
  • Death of a region of brain cells due to poor blood flow

    stroke is a medical condition in which blood flow to a part of the brain is reduced or blocked causing cell death. There are two main types of stroke:

    Stroke

    Stroke

    Stroke

  • Drum stroke
  • Movement which produces a single or multiple notes on drums

    and the rest position (when the wrist is still). Each of the basic strokes are a combination of the three positions. The full stroke begins with the

    Drum stroke

    Drum_stroke

  • Four-stroke engine
  • Internal combustion engine type

    A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft

    Four-stroke engine

    Four-stroke engine

    Four-stroke_engine

  • Stroke (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up stroke or stroking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stroke (a "brain stroke" or "brain attack") is a medical condition in which poor blood

    Stroke (disambiguation)

    Stroke_(disambiguation)

  • FAST (stroke)
  • Medical mnemonic of stroke symptoms

    to help early recognition and detection of the signs and symptoms of a stroke. The acronym stands for Facial drooping, Arm (or leg) weakness, Speech difficulties

    FAST (stroke)

    FAST (stroke)

    FAST_(stroke)

  • Two-stroke engine
  • Internal combustion engine type

    A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston, one up

    Two-stroke engine

    Two-stroke engine

    Two-stroke_engine

  • Chinese character strokes
  • Smallest writing units of Chinese characters

    Strokes (simplified Chinese: 笔画; traditional Chinese: 筆畫; pinyin: bǐhuà) are the smallest structural units making up written Chinese characters. In the

    Chinese character strokes

    Chinese character strokes

    Chinese_character_strokes

  • Coital alignment technique
  • Sex position designed to maximize clitoral stimulation

    missionary position, the male's body moves downward (relative to the female's) during the inward stroke, and upward for the outward stroke. Sexual movement

    Coital alignment technique

    Coital alignment technique

    Coital_alignment_technique

  • The Stroke
  • 1981 single by Billy Squier

    "The Stroke" is a song written and recorded by American rock artist Billy Squier. It was released in 1981 as the debut single from his 3× platinum album

    The Stroke

    The_Stroke

  • Stroke-based sorting
  • Sorting method used in Chinese dictionaries

    combinations, stroke positions, etc. This method arranges characters according to their numbers of strokes ascendingly. A character with less strokes is put

    Stroke-based sorting

    Stroke-based_sorting

  • Air gun
  • Device that uses compressed air to fire projectiles

    Depending on the design, pump guns can be either single-stroke or multi-stroke. In single-stroke pneumatic air guns (also known as "single pump") a single

    Air gun

    Air gun

    Air_gun

  • Front crawl
  • Swimming stroke

    crawl, is a swimming stroke usually regarded as the fastest of the four front primary strokes. As such, the front crawl stroke is almost universally

    Front crawl

    Front crawl

    Front_crawl

  • Butterfly stroke
  • Swimming stroke

    Butterfly (shortened to fly) is a swimming stroke swum on the front, with both arms moving symmetrically, accompanied by the butterfly kick (also known

    Butterfly stroke

    Butterfly stroke

    Butterfly_stroke

  • List of Diff'rent Strokes episodes
  • Diff'rent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and subsequently on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March

    List of Diff'rent Strokes episodes

    List_of_Diff'rent_Strokes_episodes

  • The Strokes discography
  • The Strokes are an American rock band. Formed in New York City in 1998, the group consists of singer Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert

    The Strokes discography

    The Strokes discography

    The_Strokes_discography

  • Boat positions
  • Aspect of rowing

    placing their blades in and out of the water at the same time as stroke. The stroke can communicate with the coxswain (when in a stern coxed boat) to

    Boat positions

    Boat_positions

  • National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
  • Medical scoring system

    Health Stroke Scale, or NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS), is a tool used by healthcare providers to objectively quantify the impairment caused by a stroke and aid

    National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale

    National_Institutes_of_Health_Stroke_Scale

  • Ford Power Stroke engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Power Stroke, also known as Powerstroke, is a family of diesel engines that were produced by Navistar International from 1994 until 2010, and by Ford Motor

    Ford Power Stroke engine

    Ford Power Stroke engine

    Ford_Power_Stroke_engine

  • Pitman shorthand
  • System of shorthand for English, developed by Isaac Pitman

    a dash for a longer, more drawn-out vowel, has its own position relative to its adjacent stroke (beginning, middle, or end) to indicate different vowel

    Pitman shorthand

    Pitman_shorthand

  • Partial stroke testing
  • Safety testing procedure

    Partial stroke testing (or PST) is a technique used in a control system to allow the user to test a percentage of the possible failure modes of a shut

    Partial stroke testing

    Partial_stroke_testing

  • Swimming stroke
  • Style of body motion in swimming

    are two undulating strokes (breaststroke and butterfly stroke) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke). Most strokes involve rhythmic and

    Swimming stroke

    Swimming_stroke

  • Chinese character orders
  • Way in which Chinese characters are sorted into a sequence

    stroke counts, stroke forms, stroke orders, stroke combinations, stroke positions, etc. In this order, Chinese characters are sorted by their stroke count

    Chinese character orders

    Chinese_character_orders

  • G with stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    with stroke, is a letter used in alphabets for Skolt Sámi in Fennoscandia, Kiowa in North America, Kadiwéu in South America. The position of the stroke within

    G with stroke

    G with stroke

    G_with_stroke

  • Buttstroke
  • Striking with the buttstock of a firearm

    A buttstroke or butt-stroking is the act of striking someone with the buttstock of a long gun, and is one of the most common types of the use of firearms

    Buttstroke

    Buttstroke

    Buttstroke

  • J with stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    J with stroke (majuscule Ɉ, minuscule ɉ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from J with the addition of a bar through the letter. It is used in

    J with stroke

    J with stroke

    J_with_stroke

  • Four-stroking
  • Four-stroking is a condition of two-stroke engines where combustion occurs every four strokes or more, rather than every two. Though normal in some instances

    Four-stroking

    Four-stroking

  • QWERTY
  • Keyboard layout for Latin-script alphabets

    "up-stroke" typebar mechanism that had required it to be devised. Not only were there rival machines with "down-stroke" and "front stroke" positions that

    QWERTY

    QWERTY

    QWERTY

  • Is This It
  • 2001 studio album by the Strokes

    Is This It is the debut studio album by American rock band the Strokes. It was first released on July 30, 2001, in Australia, with RCA Records handling

    Is This It

    Is_This_It

  • Spinal cord stroke
  • Rare type of stroke

    Spinal cord stroke is a rare type of stroke with compromised blood flow to any region of spinal cord owing to occlusion or bleeding, leading to irreversible

    Spinal cord stroke

    Spinal_cord_stroke

  • Breaststroke
  • Swimming stroke

    strokes. Some people refer to breaststroke as the "frog" stroke because the arms and legs move somewhat like a frog swimming in the water. The stroke

    Breaststroke

    Breaststroke

    Breaststroke

  • Recovery position
  • First aid technique

    the recovery position (also called semi-prone) is one of a series of variations on a lateral recumbent or three-quarters prone position of the body, often

    Recovery position

    Recovery position

    Recovery_position

  • Golf
  • Club-and-ball sport

    various clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized

    Golf

    Golf

    Golf

  • Interstate (typeface)
  • Sans-serif typeface

    lowercase "e" and "s"), terminals are drawn at a 90° angle to the stroke, positioning them at an angle to the baseline. Counters are open, even in the

    Interstate (typeface)

    Interstate (typeface)

    Interstate_(typeface)

  • Pediatric stroke
  • Pediatric stroke is a stroke that occurs in children or adolescents. Stroke affects an estimated 2.5 to 13 per 100,000 children annually. The signs and

    Pediatric stroke

    Pediatric stroke

    Pediatric_stroke

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    intermittent, such as the more familiar two-stroke and four-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the six-stroke piston engine and the Wankel rotary

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Quick return mechanism
  • Mechanism to produce a reciprocating motion with different speeds in opposing directions

    direction of the stroke, such as shapers and powered saws, because it allows less time to be spent on returning the tool to its initial position. During the

    Quick return mechanism

    Quick return mechanism

    Quick_return_mechanism

  • Stroke order
  • Order of writing Chinese characters

    Stroke order is the order in which the strokes of a Chinese character are written. A stroke is a movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface

    Stroke order

    Stroke order

    Stroke_order

  • Ł
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    Ł (minuscule: ł), known as L with stroke, is a Latin-script letter. It is used in the Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian, Silesian, Belarusian Latin, Ukrainian

    Ł

    Ł

    Ł

  • Stroke in China
  • Health issue in China

    and investigating strokes. Chinese researchers have followed closely the international level of stroke treatment with a forward position in neural stem cell

    Stroke in China

    Stroke_in_China

  • E with stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    with the addition of a diagonal stroke through the letter. Both the capital and lowercase variants of E with stroke were added to Unicode in 2004. It

    E with stroke

    E with stroke

    E_with_stroke

  • Y with stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    Y with stroke (majuscule: Ɏ; minuscule: ɏ) is a letter of the Latin script, derived from Y with the addition of a stroke through the top of the letter

    Y with stroke

    Y with stroke

    Y_with_stroke

  • Stroke recovery
  • Aspect of medical care

    primary goals of stroke management are to reduce brain injury, promote maximum recovery following a stroke, and reduce the risk of another stroke. Rapid detection

    Stroke recovery

    Stroke_recovery

  • Slash (punctuation)
  • Slanting line punctuation mark (/)

    The slash is a slanting line punctuation mark /. It is also known as a stroke or solidus, a forward slash and several other historical or technical names

    Slash (punctuation)

    Slash_(punctuation)

  • Stroke 9
  • American alternative rock band

    Stroke 9 is an American alternative rock band formed in Marin County, California, in 1989. Stroke 9 had their first live performance at Caffe Nuvo in

    Stroke 9

    Stroke_9

  • Diff'rent Strokes
  • American television sitcom (1978–1986)

    Diff'rent Strokes is an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27

    Diff'rent Strokes

    Diff'rent_Strokes

  • St John Hornby
  • British printer (1867 – 1946)

    bachelor's degree in classics. While attending Oxford, he rowed in the stroke position in both his college's and the University's rowing crews, and was a

    St John Hornby

    St_John_Hornby

  • Combat sidestroke
  • Variation of side-stroke swimming used by United States Navy SEALs

    The combat sidestroke (CSS) is a variation of the side stroke that is taught to United States Navy SEAL trainees. It is designed to provide efficient forward

    Combat sidestroke

    Combat_sidestroke

  • S with oblique stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet

    letter S with a stroke, encoded at U+A7CC Ꟍ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH DIAGONAL STROKE and U+A7CD ꟍ LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DIAGONAL STROKE, is used in

    S with oblique stroke

    S with oblique stroke

    S_with_oblique_stroke

  • Stroke-ornamented ware culture
  • Archeological horizon of Central Europe (4900–4400 BC)

    considered for merging. › The Stroke-ornamented ware (culture) or (German) Stichbandkeramik (abbr. STK or STbK), Stroked Pottery culture, Danubian Ib culture

    Stroke-ornamented ware culture

    Stroke-ornamented ware culture

    Stroke-ornamented_ware_culture

  • R with stroke
  • Letter of the Latin alphabet (Ɍ, ɍ)

    R with stroke (majuscule: Ɍ, minuscule: ɍ) is a letter of the extended Latin alphabet, derived from R with the addition of a flat bar through the middle

    R with stroke

    R with stroke

    R_with_stroke

  • The New Abnormal
  • 2020 studio album by The Strokes

    The New Abnormal is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Strokes, released on April 10, 2020, through Cult and RCA Records. It was their first

    The New Abnormal

    The_New_Abnormal

  • Canoe paddle strokes
  • Ways of using canoe paddles

    arrow shows the paddle position at the beginning of the stroke. There are some differences in techniques in how the above strokes are utilized. One of these

    Canoe paddle strokes

    Canoe_paddle_strokes

  • Downpicking
  • Guitar playing technique

    motion, relative to the position of the instrument, against one or more of the strings to make them vibrate. When down-strokes are played without the addition

    Downpicking

    Downpicking

  • Angles (The Strokes album)
  • 2011 studio album by the Strokes

    Angles is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Strokes. It was released on March 22, 2011, through RCA Records, and the group's first album

    Angles (The Strokes album)

    Angles_(The_Strokes_album)

  • Stroke of Genius
  • 2003 studio album by Gerald Levert

    Stroke of Genius is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Gerald Levert. It was released by Elektra Records on October 21, 2003, in the United

    Stroke of Genius

    Stroke_of_Genius

  • SunStroke Project
  • Moldovan musical group

    The SunStroke Project is a Moldovan musical group composed of Sergei Yalovitsky (vocals, composer), Sergey Stepanov (saxophonist), and previously Anton

    SunStroke Project

    SunStroke Project

    SunStroke_Project

  • Crankshaft position sensor
  • Import

    data including the cam position to derive the current combustion cycle, this is very important for the starting of a four-stroke engine. Sometimes, the

    Crankshaft position sensor

    Crankshaft position sensor

    Crankshaft_position_sensor

  • Rowing stroke
  • the stroke is the action of moving the oar through the water in order to propel the boat forward. The two fundamental reference points in the stroke are

    Rowing stroke

    Rowing stroke

    Rowing_stroke

  • Leigh Royden
  • American geologist

    Medal by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). In 1973, Royden was the Stroke (position) on Radcliffe College's first national championship boat. Royden won

    Leigh Royden

    Leigh_Royden

  • Georgina Brayshaw
  • British rower (born 1993)

    Championships in Belgrade, she won the World Championship gold medal in the Stroke (position) seat of the Quadruple sculls with Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott and Lola

    Georgina Brayshaw

    Georgina Brayshaw

    Georgina_Brayshaw

  • Table tennis
  • Racket sport

    used it. 'A good ready position will enable you to move quickly into position and to stay balanced whilst playing powerful strokes.' The stance in table

    Table tennis

    Table tennis

    Table_tennis

  • Richard Grogan
  • American rower

    1974, he was a student at Harvard University. While there, he sat stroke position in the university's heavyweight rowing team, winning the 1975 Harvard–Yale

    Richard Grogan

    Richard_Grogan

  • Forging
  • Metalworking process

    in the stroke) and reproducible stroke. Due to the nature of this type of system, different forces are available at different stroke positions. Mechanical

    Forging

    Forging

    Forging

  • Computer font
  • Digital description of a typographical font

    individual stroke paths, and the corresponding stroke profiles. The stroke paths are a kind of topological skeleton of the glyph. The advantages of stroke-based

    Computer font

    Computer_font

  • U.S. Open (golf)
  • Golf tournament held in the United States

    been 72 holes of stroke play (4 rounds on an 18-hole course), with the winner being the player with the lowest total number of strokes. It is staged by

    U.S. Open (golf)

    U.S._Open_(golf)

  • John Fetterman
  • American politician (born 1969)

    in-person interview since the stroke, with Dasha Burns, on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. As a result of his stroke, Fetterman required closed-captioning

    John Fetterman

    John Fetterman

    John_Fetterman

  • Study of animal locomotion
  • orientation of the wing: Stroke position: angle describing the anterior-to-posterior motion of the wings relative to the stroke plane. This angle is computed

    Study of animal locomotion

    Study_of_animal_locomotion

  • Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
  • Canadian charity dedicated to heart disease and stroke

    Stroke Foundation of Canada is a Canadian charity dedicated to advocacy, education, and the funding of research surrounding heart disease and stroke.

    Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

    Heart_and_Stroke_Foundation_of_Canada

  • Penalty stroke
  • Penalty in field hockey

    In field hockey, a penalty stroke, sometimes known as a penalty flick, is the most severe penalty given. It is predominantly awarded when a foul has prevented

    Penalty stroke

    Penalty stroke

    Penalty_stroke

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    is often used in handwriting; it consists of a circle with a vertical stroke on its right. In the hands of medieval Irish and English writers, this form

    A

    A

    A

  • Juicebox (song)
  • 2005 single by the Strokes

    "Juicebox" is a song by American rock band the Strokes. It was written by singer Julian Casablancas and produced by David Kahne. The song was released

    Juicebox (song)

    Juicebox_(song)

  • Queen II
  • 1974 studio album by Queen

    Feller's Master-Stroke by Queen". SongFacts. Retrieved 13 April 2022. Gaiman, Neil (6 April 2002). "The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke". Neil Gaiman's Journal

    Queen II

    Queen_II

  • Scottie Scheffler
  • American professional golfer (born 1996)

    overnight clubhouse lead, but shot a second-round 78 to miss the cut by one stroke. He was then selected to represent the United States at the 2016 Eisenhower

    Scottie Scheffler

    Scottie Scheffler

    Scottie_Scheffler

  • Grand Prix motorcycle racing
  • Premier championship of motorcycle road racing

    racing was originally known as 500cc. Since 2002, the start of the four-stroke era, it has been known as MotoGP. The modern championship is divided into

    Grand Prix motorcycle racing

    Grand Prix motorcycle racing

    Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing

  • Yamaha Motor Company
  • Japanese motorcycle manufacturer

    the two-stroke line and four-stroke twins at a time that other Japanese manufacturers were increasingly moving to four cylinder four-stroke machines

    Yamaha Motor Company

    Yamaha Motor Company

    Yamaha_Motor_Company

  • The Modern Age
  • 2001 EP by The Strokes

    "The Modern Age" is a song by American rock band the Strokes, featured on both the debut EP named after itself, and on their debut album, Is This It,

    The Modern Age

    The_Modern_Age

  • Suzuki
  • Japanese multinational corporation

    Bauer Media. Retrieved 28 October 2013. The 250cc four-stroke scooter has a long, low riding position designed specifically to transport two adults around

    Suzuki

    Suzuki

    Suzuki

  • Mitch Johnson
  • American basketball coach (born 1986)

    from coaching due to a health issue, which was eventually revealed to be a stroke, and Johnson became the Spurs interim head coach. He started coaching the

    Mitch Johnson

    Mitch Johnson

    Mitch_Johnson

  • Valentino Rossi
  • Italian motorcycle racer (born 1979)

    racing career spanned the transition from the two-stroke era of the 1990s to the MotoGP four-stroke era of the 21st Century. After winning World Championships

    Valentino Rossi

    Valentino Rossi

    Valentino_Rossi

  • Autopsy
  • Medical examination of a corpse

    diagnoses) "Autopsies revealed 171 missed diagnoses, including 21 cancers, 12 strokes, 11 myocardial infarctions, 10 pulmonary emboli, and 9 endocarditis, among

    Autopsy

    Autopsy

    Autopsy

  • Mordhau (weaponry)
  • Offensive technique

    Mordhau, alternatively Mordstreich or Mordschlag (in German literally "murder-stroke" or "murder-strike" or "murder-blow"), is a half-sword technique of holding

    Mordhau (weaponry)

    Mordhau (weaponry)

    Mordhau_(weaponry)

  • Badminton
  • Racquet sport

    choice of stroke depends on how near the shuttlecock is to the net, whether it is above net height, and where an opponent is currently positioned: players

    Badminton

    Badminton

    Badminton

  • Bobby Cox
  • American baseball player and manager (1941–2026)

    2019) festivities, Cox was hospitalized after suffering a stroke. Five months after his stroke, Cox made a visit to SunTrust Park on September 2, 2019,

    Bobby Cox

    Bobby Cox

    Bobby_Cox

  • Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
  • British princess (1930–2002)

    years, and from 1998, she suffered a series of strokes. She died in 2002, aged 71, following another stroke. She is remembered as one of the most glamorous

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

    Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon

  • Run Away (SunStroke Project and Olia Tira song)
  • 2010 single by SunStroke Project and Olia Tira

    "Run Away" is a song recorded by Moldovan group SunStroke Project along with Olia Tira with music composed by Anton Ragoza and Sergey Stepanov and English

    Run Away (SunStroke Project and Olia Tira song)

    Run_Away_(SunStroke_Project_and_Olia_Tira_song)

  • Rickie Fowler
  • American professional golfer (born 1988)

    October 1, 2007, by shooting a 203 (70-63-70) to win the tournament by one stroke. In the summer of 2005, Fowler won the Western Junior and competed in the

    Rickie Fowler

    Rickie Fowler

    Rickie_Fowler

  • Rory McIlroy
  • Northern Irish golfer (born 1989)

    round of 69 to finish two strokes ahead of Tiger Woods and Tom Gillis. With this victory, McIlroy reached the number one position in the Official World Golf

    Rory McIlroy

    Rory McIlroy

    Rory_McIlroy

  • Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
  • Medical condition

    pressure or head position. VBI should not be confused with other conditions which may relate to the posterior circulation. 25% of strokes and TIAs affect

    Vertebrobasilar insufficiency

    Vertebrobasilar_insufficiency

  • Bow (position)
  • Rower seated closest to the bow of a boat

    the boat is called the stern, and the rower seated there is called the stroke. In a bow-coxed boat, the coxswain is closest to the boat's bow, but the

    Bow (position)

    Bow (position)

    Bow_(position)

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    the League. Wilson had intended to seek a third term in office but had a stroke in October 1919 that left him incapacitated. His wife and his physician

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow_Wilson

  • Leon Trotsky
  • Soviet politician and revolutionary (1879–1940)

    already hopelessly foolish, how can you think of that???? Until his final stroke, Lenin tried to prevent a split in the leadership, reflected in Lenin's

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon Trotsky

    Leon_Trotsky

  • Richard Attenborough
  • English actor, director, and producer (1923–2014)

    with a pacemaker. In December 2008, he suffered a fall at his home after a stroke and was admitted to St George's Hospital, Tooting, South West London. In

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard Attenborough

    Richard_Attenborough

  • Gilera Runner
  • Type of motorcycle

    only available with two stroke engines with 125 cc and 180 cc four stroke versions arriving in 1998 and the larger two stroke versions phased out. The

    Gilera Runner

    Gilera Runner

    Gilera_Runner

  • A (kana)
  • Character of the Japanese writing system

    three strokes: At the top, a horizontal stroke from left to right. A downward vertical stroke starting above and in the center of the last stroke. At the

    A (kana)

    A_(kana)

  • The Open Championship
  • Golf tournament held in the UK

    victory margin: 13 strokes, Old Tom Morris, 1862. This remained a record for all majors until 2000, when Woods won the U.S. Open by 15 strokes at Pebble Beach

    The Open Championship

    The_Open_Championship

  • S
  • Nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    one out of the four strokes of that letter. The (angular) S-shape composed of three strokes existed as a variant of the four-stroke letter Σ already in

    S

    S

    S

  • Brooks Koepka
  • American professional golfer (born 1990)

    qualified for the 2012 U.S. Open as an amateur, but missed the cut by six strokes. In the summer of 2012, Koepka turned professional and began playing on

    Brooks Koepka

    Brooks Koepka

    Brooks_Koepka

  • Katakana
  • Japanese syllabary

    tsu ツ, so ソ, and n ン look very similar in print except for the slant and stroke shape. These differences in slant and shape are more prominent when written

    Katakana

    Katakana

  • Slider-crank linkage
  • Mechanism for converting rotary motion into linear motion

    perform a forward stroke is equal to the time it takes to act a reverse stroke. The crank moves in only one direction, provided the position and condition

    Slider-crank linkage

    Slider-crank linkage

    Slider-crank_linkage

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  • Stowe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stowe

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Suffolk, so called from Old English stōw, a word akin to stoc (see Stoke), with the specialized meaning ‘meeting place’, frequently referring to a holy place or church. Places in Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Staffordshire having this origin use the spelling Stowe, but the spelling difference cannot be relied on as an indication of locality of origin. The final -e in part represents a trace of the Old English dative inflection.Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.A John Stowe settled in Roxbury, MA, and took the freeman’s oath in 1634.

    Stowe

  • Stoke
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Stoke

    Village

    Stoke

  • Stokes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stokes

    English : variant of Stoke.

    Stokes

  • Stride
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stride

    English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.

    Stride

  • Stroud
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southern)

    Stroud

    English (southern) : habitational name from places in Gloucestershire and Middlesex, so named from Old English strōd ‘marshy ground overgrown with brushwood’. Strood in Kent is named with the same word, and some examples of the surname are no doubt derived from this term in independent use.

    Stroud

  • r Stone
  • Boy/Male

    English

    r Stone

    Stone

    r Stone

  • Stoker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoker

    English : habitational name for someone from any of the numerous places called Stoke.Dutch : occupational name for a stoker, Middle Dutch stokere, or from the same word in the sense ‘fire raiser’, ‘arsonist’.Scottish : occupational name for a trumpeter, Gaelic stocaire, an agent derivative of stoc ‘Gaelic trumpet’. The name is borne by a sept of the McFarlanes.

    Stoker

  • Stoke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoke

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England named from Middle English stoke. The exact sense in individual cases is not clear; it seems to have meant originally merely ‘place’, and to have been used mainly for an outlying hamlet or dependent settlement.

    Stoke

  • Trone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Trone

    English and French : metonymic occupational name, from Middle English, Old French trone ‘weighing machine’.

    Trone

  • Stocke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Stocke

    English and German : variant of Stock.Probably an Americanized form of Stokke.

    Stocke

  • Stork
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stork

    English : from Middle English stork ‘stork’, hence a nickname for a thin man with long legs, or perhaps occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a stork. In Yorkshire, where the name is most frequent, it may be a habitational name from a place so named (now known as Storkhill), near Beverley.North German : nickname for someone thought to resemble a stork, Middle Low German stork.German : habitational name from a place so named in Hesse.

    Stork

  • Stoke
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Stoke

    From the village.

    Stoke

  • Strike
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strike

    English : metonymic occupational name from Middle English strike, the stick used by a Striker.

    Strike

  • Strout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Strout

    English (Cornwall) : perhaps, as Reaney suggests, a variant of Strutt.

    Strout

  • Strong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strong

    English : from Middle English strong, strang ‘strong’, generally a nickname for a strong man but perhaps sometimes applied ironically to a weakling.French : translation of Trahand, a metonymic occupational name for a silkworker who drew out the thread from the cocoons (see Trahan).Translation of Ashkenazic Jewish Stark.

    Strong

  • Stroker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stroker

    English : unexplained.North German (Ströker) : from an agent derivative of Struck.

    Stroker

  • Strode
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strode

    English : variant of Stroud.German (Ströde) : topographic name from a dialect word meaning ‘thicket’.

    Strode

  • Stripe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stripe

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a strip of land, Old English strīp.

    Stripe

  • Straker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Straker

    English : variant of Striker (from the Old English byform strācian).

    Straker

  • Striker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Striker

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English strike(n) ‘to stroke, smooth’, applied as an occupational name for someone whose job was to fill level measures of grain by passing a flat stick over the brim of the measure, thus removing any heaped excess.

    Striker

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  • Strook
  • n.

    A stroke.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    To row the stroke oar of; as, to stroke a boat.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To cause to sound by one or more beats; to indicate or notify by audible strokes; as, the clock strikes twelve; the drums strike up a march.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    A powerful or sudden effort by which something is done, produced, or accomplished; also, something done or accomplished by such an effort; as, a stroke of genius; a stroke of business; a master stroke of policy.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To cause or produce by a stroke, or suddenly, as by a stroke; as, to strike a light.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To make a sudden impression upon, as by a blow; to affect sensibly with some strong emotion; as, to strike the mind, with surprise; to strike one with wonder, alarm, dread, or horror.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To stroke or pass lightly; to wave.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    The oar nearest the stern of a boat, by which the other oars are guided; -- called also stroke oar.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    A mark or dash in writing or printing; a line; the touch of a pen or pencil; as, an up stroke; a firm stroke.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To lower; to let or take down; to remove; as, to strike sail; to strike a flag or an ensign, as in token of surrender; to strike a yard or a topmast in a gale; to strike a tent; to strike the centering of an arch.

  • Strike
  • v. t.

    To stamp or impress with a stroke; to coin; as, to strike coin from metal: to strike dollars at the mint.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    To strike.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    The rate of succession of stroke; as, a quick stroke.

  • Sweep
  • v. i.

    To strike with a long stroke.

  • Dead-stroke
  • a.

    Making a stroke without recoil; deadbeat.

  • Stroke
  • v. t.

    A sudden attack of disease; especially, a fatal attack; a severe disaster; any affliction or calamity, especially a sudden one; as, a stroke of apoplexy; the stroke of death.

  • Strokeed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Stroke

  • By-stroke
  • n.

    An accidental or a slyly given stroke.