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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
String
n.
1.
A
small
cord
,
a
line
,
a
twine
,
or
a
slender
strip
of
leather
,
or
other
substance
,
used
for
binding
together
,
fastening
,
or
tying
things
;
a
cord
,
larger
than
a
thread
and
smaller
than
a
rope
;
as
,
a
shoe
string
;
a
bonnet
string
;
a
silken
string
.
Round
Ormond's
knee
thou
tiest
the
mystic
string
.
--
Prior
.
2.
A
thread
or
cord
on
which
a
number
of
objects
or
parts
are
strung
or
arranged
in
close
and
orderly
succession
;
hence
,
a
line
or
series
of
things
arranged
on
a
thread
,
or
as
if
so
arranged
;
a
succession
;
a
concatenation
;
a
chain
;
as
,
a
string
of
shells
or
beads
;
a
string
of
dried
apples
;
a
string
of
houses
;
a
string
of
arguments
.
“A
string
of
islands.”
3.
A
strip
,
as
of
leather
,
by
which
the
covers
of
a
book
are
held
together
.
4.
The
cord
of
a
musical
instrument
,
as
of
a
piano
,
harp
,
or
violin
;
specifically
(
pl.
),
the
stringed
instruments
of
an
orchestra
,
in
distinction
from
the
wind
instruments
;
as
,
the
strings
took
up
the
theme
.
“An
instrument
of
ten
strings
.”
Me
softer
airs
befit
,
and
softer
strings
Of
lute
,
or
viol
still
. --
Milton
.
5.
The
line
or
cord
of
a
bow
.
He
twangs
the
grieving
string
.
--
Pope
.
6.
A
fiber
,
as
of
a
plant
;
a
little
,
fibrous
root
.
Duckweed
putteth
forth
a
little
string
into
the
water
,
from
the
bottom
.
--
Bacon
.
7.
A
nerve
or
tendon
of
an
animal
body
.
The
string
of
his
tongue
was
loosed
.
--
Mark
vii
. 35.
8.
Shipbuilding
An
inside
range
of
ceiling
planks
,
corresponding
to
the
sheer
strake
on
the
outside
and
bolted
to
it
.
9.
Bot.
The
tough
fibrous
substance
that
unites
the
valves
of
the
pericap
of
leguminous
plants
,
and
which
is
readily
pulled
off
;
as
,
the
strings
of
beans
.
10.
Mining
A
small
,
filamentous
ramification
of
a
metallic
vein
.
11.
Arch.
Same
as
Stringcourse
.
12.
Billiards
The
points
made
in
a
game
.
13.
(a)
In
various
indoor
games
,
a
score
or
tally
,
sometimes
,
as
in
American
billiard
games
,
marked
by
buttons
threaded
on
a
string
or
wire
.
(b)
In
various
games
,
competitions
,
etc
.,
a
certain
number
of
turns
at
play
,
of
rounds
,
etc
.
14.
Billiards & Pool
(a)
The
line
from
behind
and
over
which
the
cue
ball
must
be
played
after
being
out
of
play
as
by
being
pocketed
or
knocked
off
the
table
; --
called
also
string line
.
(b)
Act
of
stringing
for
break
.
15.
A
hoax
;
a
trumped-up
or
“fake”
story
. [
Slang
]
String band
Mus.
,
a
band
of
musicians
using
only
,
or
chiefly
,
stringed
instruments
.
String beans
.
(a)
A
dish
prepared
from
the
unripe
pods
of
several
kinds
of
beans
; --
so
called
because
the
strings
are
stripped
off
.
(b)
Any
kind
of
beans
in
which
the
pods
are
used
for
cooking
before
the
seeds
are
ripe
;
usually
,
the
low
bush
bean
.
To have two strings to one's bow
,
to
have
a
means
or
expedient
in
reserve
in
case
the
one
employed
fails
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
string
line
n
:
line
across
a
billiard
table
behind
which
the
cue
balls
are
placed
at
the
start
of
a
game
[
syn
:
balkline
,
baulk-line
]
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