What is another word for strake?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

A strake is a term used to describe a strip or plank of wood or metal that's used for reinforcing or protecting a surface. There are numerous synonyms for strake, including batten, plank, slat, lath, board, beam, panel, and more. Each of these words describes a different variation of the same idea, but they all share a common purpose: to provide stability, strength, or protection to a surface. Some of the specific types of strakes that may be used include rib strakes, hull strakes, decking strakes, and more. Regardless of the specific application, the use of strakes can help to ensure that a structure or surface remains sturdy and secure over time.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      stripe.

What are the hypernyms for Strake?

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What are the hyponyms for Strake?

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  • hyponyms for strake (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Strake?

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Usage examples for Strake

Than Sir Mathewe strake asonder the speare wyth his swerde.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
Ther he fought valyantly and long: none durste well abyde hys strokes; than two Frenchmen mounted on theyr horses, and ranne both with their speares at ones at hym, and so bare hym to the yerth: than other, that were a-fote, came wyth theyr swerdes, and strake hym into the body, under his barneys, so that ther he was slayne."
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
I cud shtart a pipe shap, Con, fur be th' first strake ov dawn I found five new pipes an' five half ounces ov tubacca inside th' doore ov th' sty!
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine

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