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stride

stride [ strīd ]


verb  (past strode [ strōd ], past participle strid·den [ strídd'n ], present participle strid·ing, 3rd person present singular strides)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb walk with long steps: to walk with long regular steps, often briskly or energetically

2. transitive and intransitive verb take long step over something: to cross or step over something with a long step

3. transitive and intransitive verb straddle something: to sit or stand astride something ( archaic or literary )



noun  (plural strides)
Definition:
 
1. long step: a long step, especially one taken briskly or energetically

2. distance covered by long step: the distance covered when somebody or something takes a long step

3. advance toward improving something: an advance or step toward improving or developing something

4. way of walking: a way of walking or running in long regular steps, often taken briskly or energetically

5. zoology coordinated forward movement by animal: an act of forward motion by a four-legged animal consisting of a coordinated cycle of movements that brings the legs back to their original positions

6. music 
Same as  stride piano


[ Old English strīdan "straddle," probably < Germanic]

strid·er noun

hit or reach your stride U.S. to become familiar with and at ease with something so that you can do it easily and well

take something in (your) stride to accept something without being unduly upset or worried about it

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