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31Strand — Strand, das niedrige Meeresufer, welches zur Fluthzeit mit Wasser bedeckt ist …
32Strand — /strand/, n. 1. Mark, born 1934, U.S. poet, born in Canada: U.S. poet laureate 1990 91. 2. Paul, 1890 1976, U.S. photographer and documentary film producer. 3. the, a street parallel to the Thames, in W central London, England: famous for hotels… …
33strand — *shore, coast, beach, bank, littoral, foreshore …
34strand — [n] fine thread fiber, filament, length, lock, rope, string, tress; concepts 392,452,475 Ant. hunk …
35Strand — A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles along the shoreline of a body of water.Strand or The Strand may also refer to:Geography*Auckland railway station, the former main railway station of Auckland, New… …
36Strand — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Strand, brin en anglais, ou plage en néerlandais, norvégien et suédois, peut faire référence à un nom de lieu ou à un nom de personne. Toponyme Brøndby… …
37Strand — Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australien Sandstrand …
38Strand — Badestrand; Küste; Ufer; Gestade * * * Strand [ʃtrant], der; [e]s, Strände [ ʃtrɛndə]: flacher sandiger oder steiniger Küstenstreifen (besonders am Meer): sie lagen am Strand und sonnten sich; alle Urlauberinnen und Urlauber träumen von einem… …
39strand — {{11}}strand (n.1) shore, O.E. strand, from P.Gmc. *strandas (Cf. Dan., Swed. strand beach, shore, strand, O.N. strönd border, edge, shore, M.L.G. strant, Ger. Strand, Du. strand beach ), perhaps from PIE root *ster …
40strand — noun 1 single thread, hair, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ thick, thin ▪ loose, stray ▪ She pushed a stray strand of hair out of her eyes …