- Look up
strider or
striders in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strider may
refer to:
Strider,
standard English title of Leo Tolstoy's
novella Kholstomer...
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water striders have
wings present on the
dorsal side of
their thorax,
while other species of
Gerridae do not,
particularly Halobates.
Water striders experience...
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Stridor (from Latin 'creaking/grating noise') is an extra-thoracic high-pitched
breath sound resulting from
turbulent air flow in the
larynx or lower...
- Look up
stride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stride or
STRIDE may
refer to:
STRIDE model, used for
threat modeling Stride (software), a successor...
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Elizabeth "Long Liz"
Stride (née Gustafsdotter; 27
November 1843 – 30
September 1888) is
believed to have been the
third victim of the
unidentified serial...
- John
Edward Stride (11 July 1936 – 20
April 2018) was an
English actor best
known for his
television work in the 1970s.
Stride was born in London, the...
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Darren Stride (born 28
September 1975) is an
English former professional ****ociation
football footballer.
Playing as a
central defender or in
other utility...
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Stride is a
brand of sugar-free
chewing gum
introduced in 2006 and
owned by
Mondelez International, sold in
packs of 14 pieces. In 2024,
Mondelez discontinued...
- "The
Striding Place" is a
short story by
American writer Gertrude Atherton. The
story was
first published in 1896
under the
title "The Twins".
After improving...
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Prince of
Stride (プリンス・オブ・ストライド,
Purinsu Obu Sutoraido) is a ****anese
multimedia series by
ASCII Media Works. The
project was
unveiled in
April 2012 in...