stria — STRIÁ, striez, vb. I. tranz. A produce striaţii pe suprafaţa unui obiect. [pr.: stri a] – Din fr. strier. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 STRIÁ vb. v. zimţui. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … Dicționar Român
Stria — 〈a. [ʃtri:a] f.; , Stri|ae; Med.〉 Streifen (z. B. Schwangerschaftsstreifen) [lat.] * * * Stria [ ʃt..., st...], die; , Striae [...ɛ; lat. stria = Riefe, Vertiefung; Streifen] (Med.): Streifen (z. B. Dehnungsstreifen in der Haut) … Universal-Lexikon
Stria — Stri a, n.; pl. {Stri[ae]}. [L., a furrow, channel, hollow.] 1. A minute groove, or channel; a threadlike line, as of color; a narrow structural band or line; a striation; as, the stri[ae], or groovings, produced on a rock by a glacier passing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stria — s.f. [dal lat. stria riga ]. 1. (archit.) [ciascuno dei caratteristici solchi verticali di una colonna] ▶◀ scanalatura. 2. [riga di colore diverso da quello del fondo: le s. argentee lasciate dalle lumache sulle foglie ] ▶◀ striatura, striscia … Enciclopedia Italiana
Stria — [ʃt..., st...] die; , Striae [...ɛ] <aus lat. stria »Riefe, Vertiefung; Streifen«> Streifen (z. B. Dehnungsstreifen in der Haut; Med.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
stria — (n.) pl. striae, 1560s, from L. stria a furrow, flute of a column; see STRIATION (Cf. striation) … Etymology dictionary
STRIA — an a stringendo, an quod striga quaedam sit certae cavitatis et eminentiae? Hinc striatae columnae, in quibus strigles, vel striglae sunt canaliculi, seu striarum cavi, ut striae ipsae, ἐξοχαὶ et partes, quae eminebant. Cuiusmodis striis seu… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Stria — 〈a. [ʃtri:a] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: Stri|ae; Med.〉 Streifen (z. B. Schwangerschaftsstreifen) [Etym.: lat.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
stria — stri·a || straɪə n. thin narrow groove; thin line … English contemporary dictionary
stria — [strī′ə] n. pl. striae [strī′ē] [L: for IE base see STRIKE] 1. a narrow groove or channel 2. any of a number of parallel lines, stripes, bands, furrows, etc.; specif., a) any of the cylindrical fibers in voluntary muscles b) any of the parallel… … English World dictionary