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Astraddle
Astraddle A*strad"dle, adv. [Pref. a- + straddle.] In a straddling position; astride; bestriding; as, to sit astraddle a horse.
Balustrade
Balustrade Bal"us*trade` (-tr[=a]d`), n. [F. balustrade, It. balaustrata fr. balaustro. See Baluster.] A row of balusters topped by a rail, serving as an open parapet, as along the edge of a balcony, terrace, bridge, staircase, or the eaves of a building.
Bestraddle
Bestraddle Be*strad"dle, v. t. To bestride.
Estrade
Estrade Es`trade", n. [F., fr. Sp. estrado, orig., a carpet on the floor of a room, also, a carpeted platform, fr. L. stratum bed covering. See Stratum.] (Arch.) A portion of the floor of a room raised above the general level, as a place for a bed or a throne; a platform; a dais. He [the teacher] himself should have his desk on a mounted estrade or platform. --J. G. Fitch.
Mistradition
Mistradition Mis`tra*di"tion, n. A wrong tradition. ``Monsters of mistradition.' --Tennyson.
Sinistrad
Sinistrad Sin"is*trad, adv. [L. sinistra the left hand + ad to.] (Anat. & Zo["o]l.) Toward the left side; sinistrally.
Straddle
Straddle Strad"dle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Straddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Straddling.] [Freq. from the root of stride.] 1. To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far apart. 2. To stand with the ends staggered; -- said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.
Straddle
Straddle Strad"dle, v. t. To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit astride of; as, to straddle a fence or a horse.
Straddled
Straddle Strad"dle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Straddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Straddling.] [Freq. from the root of stride.] 1. To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far apart. 2. To stand with the ends staggered; -- said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.
Straddling
Straddle Strad"dle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Straddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Straddling.] [Freq. from the root of stride.] 1. To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far apart. 2. To stand with the ends staggered; -- said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.
Straddling
Straddling Strad"dling, a. Applied to spokes when they are arranged alternately in two circles in the hub. See Straddle, v. i., and Straddle, v. t., 3. --Knight.
Stradometrical
Stradometrical Strad`o*met"ric*al, a. [It. strada street or road + E. metrical.] Of, or relating to, the measuring of streets or roads. [R.]

Meaning of STRAD from wikipedia

- The Strad is a UK-based monthly classical music magazine about string instruments – prin****lly the violin, viola, cello, and double b**** – for amateur...
- Strad may refer to: Stradivarius, a stringed instrument Steradian, the measurement of solid angles The Strad, a classical music magazine "Strad", by C418...
- The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced [swal]) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). It is one of...
- and pla**** by virtuoso violinist Giovanni Battista Viotti. The Jupiter Strad is currently owned and pla**** by Arnold Belnick. He recently displa**** and...
- The Davidov Stradivarius (also: Davidoff or Davydov; Russian: Давыдов), is an antique cello made in 1712 by luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, Italy...
- appeared about it since the disputed article in 2008. "Rostropovich's 'Duport' Strad Was the Beneficiary of New Ideas, Clients, and Materials". Strings Magazine...
- The Viotti; ex-Bruce Stradivarius of 1709 is an antique violin constructed by luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). It is one of only 700...
- The Messiah - Salabue Stradivarius of 1716 is a violin made by the Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. It is considered to be the only Stradivarius...
- to the stage after 30 years". The Strad. "Augustin Hadelich on the Spirit & Sound of His 1723 'ex-Kiesewetter' Strad Violin". Strings Magazine. July 14...
- London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-98976-7. Doring, Ernest N. (1999). How Many Strads? Our Heritage from the Master. Chicago: Bein & Fushi, Inc. OCLC 13966919...