strokes meaning
EN- NounBFstroke
- VerbBFstrokePRstrokingPT, PPstroked
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- If at any hole a competitor play his first stroke from outside the limits of the teeing-ground, he shall count that stroke, tee a ball, and play his second stroke from within these limits.
- You can feel and kiss and stroke and suck, but you won't make that old one-eyed snake stand up.
- An interankle BP difference ≥10 mmHg was associated with prior stroke after the two variables of hypertension and ABI were removed from the logistic regression model (p = 0.0142).
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Vibration, applied as a subsensory stimulus (i.e. below the sensory threshold) to the foot improves posture and balance in older adults, patients with diabetes, and individuals with stroke.
- "Was something in the right hemisphere disinhibited by the stroke?
- The patient convalesced for six months after his stroke.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of strokes in English Dictionary
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- en strokest
- en strokesman
- en strokesmen
- en strokes of business
Source: Wiktionary