Definition of Strang

1. a. Strong.

Definition of Strang

1. strong [adj] - See also: strong

Lexicographical Neighbors of Strang

strand
strand line
strand wolf
stranded
strandedness
strandednesses
strander
stranders
stranding
strandings
strandline
strandlines
strandloper
strands
strandwolf
strang (current term)
strange
strange attractor
strange attractors
strange bedfellows
strange bird
strange matter
strange particle
strange quark
strange quarks
stranged
strangelet
strangelets
strangely

Literary usage of Strang

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1891)
"William strang is one of the great company of Scotchmen who in their youth ... strang thought at that time, and for two years after his first entrance into ..."

2. Mrs. Eddy and the Late Suit in Equity by Michael Meehan (1908)
"LEWIS CLINTON strang A'ART from his connection with Christian Science and this suit and his associate secretaryship to Mrs. Eddy, Lewis C. strang is best ..."

3. The Divinity Principals in the University of Glasgow: 1545-1654 by Henry Martyn Beckwith Reid (1917)
"He describes strang as a scholar "known by his works through all the protestant as well as ... John strang was born in 1584 at Irvine, "chief town in the ..."

4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1836)
"Here Mr. strang is a well-read and discriminating judge, ... We defy Mr. strang, or any one else, to adduce a single instance in which any unworthy or ..."

5. Etching in England by Frederick Wedmore (1895)
"WILLIAM strang. TT)ROFESSOR, during something like a J7 score of years, ... strang is the senior. He has thus far, naturally, been much the most prolific. ..."

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