Definitions for stripped

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IPA: /strɪpt/

Stripped is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 320 anagrams from letters in stripped (deipprst).

Definitions for stripped

noun

  1. a striptease.
  2. a narrow piece, comparatively long and usually of uniform width:
  3. a continuous series of drawings or pictures illustrating incidents, conversation, etc., as a comic strip.
  4. Aeronautics. an airstrip; runway. landing strip.
  5. Philately. three or more stamps joined either in a horizontal or vertical row.
  6. Informal. striplight.
  7. (sometimes initial capital letter) a road, street, or avenue, usually in a city or a main thoroughfare between outlying suburbs, densely lined on both sides by a large variety of retail stores, gas stations, restaurants, bars, etc.:
  8. strip steak.
  9. drag strip.

adjective

  1. having had a covering, clothing, equipment, or furnishings removed:
  2. having had usable parts or items removed, as for reuse or resale:
  3. having or containing the bare essentials, with no added features or accessories:

verb (used with object)

  1. to deprive of covering:
  2. to deprive of clothing; make bare or naked.
  3. to take away or remove:
  4. to deprive or divest:
  5. to clear out or empty:
  6. to deprive of equipment; dismantle:
  7. to dispossess, rob, or plunder:
  8. to remove varnish, paint, wax, or the like from:
  9. to separate the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco).
  10. to remove the midrib, as from tobacco leaves.
  11. Machinery. to break off the thread of (a screw, bolt, etc.) or the teeth of (a gear), as by applying too much force.
  12. to remove the mold from (an ingot).
  13. to draw the last milk from (a cow), especially by a stroking and compressing movement.
  14. to draw out (milk) in this manner.
  15. Photoengraving. to remove (the emulsion from a film base) in order to place it on a glass plate for exposure to the metal plate.
  16. Textiles. to clean (a carding roller) by removing waste fibers. to transfer (fibers) from one carding roller to another. to remove (color) from a cloth or yarn in order to redye it another color. to remove color from (a cloth or yarn).
  17. Bridge. to lead successively winning cards from (a hand) in order to dispose of as many cards as necessary preparatory to surrendering the lead to an opponent so that any card the opponent plays will be to his or her disadvantage.
  18. Mining. to strip-mine.
  19. Chemistry. to remove the most volatile components from, as by distillation or evaporation.
  20. Finance. to split (a bond) for selling separately as a principal certificate and as interest coupons.
  21. Surgery. to remove (a vein) by pulling it inside out through a small incision, using a long, hooked instrument.
  22. to cut, tear, or form into strips.
  23. Printing. to combine (a piece of film) with another, especially for making a combination plate of lines and halftones.
  24. to broadcast (a television series) in multiple related segments, as daily from Monday through Friday.

verb (used without object)

  1. to strip something.
  2. to remove one's clothes.
  3. to perform a striptease.
  4. to become stripped:

Origin of stripped

First recorded in 1925-30; strip1 + -ed2

Examples for stripped

He has not proved a courteous antagonist, for he has not stripped to the contest.

Maybe, just maybe he'd be able to get the message across if he stripped it down to its bare bones.

The numerous princes who had tried speculation were stripped of their fortunes.

He had stripped off his coat and waistcoat, and was busily at work in his shirt-sleeves.

Houses were evacuated and stripped bare, and civilians vanished at the sight of a truck.

I stripped down to my gym shorts and stretched out on my cot.

A few minutes after arriving, I stood, stripped of everything, my clothes neatly folded on the floor next to me.

Their horse would go to the post as fit as any thoroughbred had ever stripped.

He was blacker than I was; all smeared with grease and stripped to his waist.

stripped of these frills, the only real expense of a prison wedding is the officiant.

Word Value for stripped
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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