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stripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.strip·per S0812900 (strĭp′ər)n.1. One that strips, as one that strips photographic negatives or positives.2. A chemical product for removing a surface covering, such as paint or varnish, from furniture or floors.3. One who performs a striptease.4. An oil well that produces ten barrels or fewer per day.stripper (ˈstrɪpə) n1. (Professions) a striptease artist2. a person or thing that strips3. (Chemistry) a device or substance for removing paint, varnish, etcstrip•per (ˈstrɪp ər) n. 1. a person or thing that strips. 2. a person who performs a striptease. 3. a chemical solution that removes varnish, paint, etc., from a surface. [1575–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stripper - a chemical compound used to remove paint or varnishchemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | | 2. | stripper - a worker who strips the stems from moistened tobacco leaves and binds the leaves together into bookssprigger, stemmerworker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker" | | 3. | stripper - a performer who provides erotic entertainment by undressing to musicecdysiast, exotic dancer, peeler, striptease, striptease artist, stripteaserperformer, performing artist - an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience | | 4. | stripper - an oil well whose production has declined to less than ten barrels a daystripper welloil well, oiler - a well that yields or has yielded oil | Translationsstripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.stripermilitary slang An officer with one or more stripes on the sleeve of their uniform to indicate their rank or length of service. Typically used in combinations specifying how many stripes are on their uniform. I knew the mission was a bad idea, but I was just a one-striper, so I kept it to myself. She was the only three-striper selected for the Brigade Staff. Everyone else was either a four-striper or a five-striper.stripper n. a striptease artist. Strippers from all over assembled here for their fourth annual convention and immediately took off on a sight-seeing tour. stripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.stripper a device or substance for removing paint, varnish, etc. Stripper an implement for removing the soil cover to mineralize the soil and promote natural reforestation. Three types of strippers are used in the USSR: the IaP anchor-type stripper, the PL-1.2 forest stripper, and the PDN-1 harrow stripper. The anchor-type stripper removes vegetation and dead matter as far down as the humus horizon. It may operate under the forest canopy and in felled regions from which stumps have been removed. The implement consists of two anchor-type sections, one with the shape of an irregular hexagonal pyramid with blades to strip the cover and the other in the form of a shuttle with blades to loosen the soil to a depth of 4–5 cm. The stripper has an operating width of 0.7–1.0 m and a productivity of 2.5 km/hr. The forest stripper consists of a frame with a hitch, a toothed harrow, a planter, and covering devices. The stripper removes the cover on the soil, loosens the soil to a depth of 15 cm, and sows and covers the seeds with soil. Its operating width is 1.2 m, and it has a productivity up to 3.5 km/hr. A harrow stripper turns over two parallel strips of soil. It consists of two triangular harrows and has a productivity of up to 2.5 km/hr. All three types of strippers are pulled by skidding tractors. stripper[′strip·ər] (chemical engineering) An evaporative device for the removal of vapors from liquids; can be in a bubble-tray distillation tower, a vacuum vessel, or an evaporator; if it is a part of a distillation column below the feed tray, it is called the stripping section. (engineering) A hand or motorized tool used to remove insulation from wires. (petroleum engineering) A well from which oil production is quite small. Also known as stripper well. stripperA liquid designed to remove coatings by chemical and/or solvent action.stripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.strip·per (strip'ĕr), An instrument used to facilitate the removal of tissue, usually varicose veins.stripperA surgical instrument used to remove veins, tendons, or periosteum.Stripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.StripperInformal for a homeowner who re-finances his/her property in order to access the equity and spend it on consumer goods rather than investment. A stripper, rather than investing wisely with the equity, squanders his/her wealth while increasing debt. There are two main risks associated with being a stripper. The first is the possibility that the value of the home will begin to decrease, which will prevent any more re-financing. The second is the possibility that interest rates will rise, preventing re-financing at an affordable rate. Since many strippers live above their means, the realization of either of these risks could be devastating.stripper Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.Synonyms for strippernoun a chemical compound used to remove paint or varnishRelated Words- chemical compound
- compound
noun a worker who strips the stems from moistened tobacco leaves and binds the leaves together into booksSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a performer who provides erotic entertainment by undressing to musicSynonyms- ecdysiast
- exotic dancer
- peeler
- striptease
- striptease artist
- stripteaser
Related Words- performer
- performing artist
noun an oil well whose production has declined to less than ten barrels a daySynonymsRelated Words |