Stripe /(?)/

Stripe

n.
  1. A line, or long, narrow division of anything of a different color or structure from the ground; hence, any linear variation of color or structure; as, a stripe, or streak, of red on a green ground; a raised stripe.
  2. A pattern produced by arranging the warp threads in sets of alternating colors, or in sets presenting some other contrast of appearance. (Weaving)
  3. A strip, or long, narrow piece attached to something of a different color; as, a red or blue stripe sewed upon a garment.
  4. A stroke or blow made with a whip, rod, scourge, or the like, such as usually leaves a mark.
    Forty stripes he may give him, and not exceed.
    — Deut. xxv. 3.
  5. A long, narrow discoloration of the skin made by the blow of a lash, rod, or the like.
    Cruelty marked him with inglorious stripes.
  6. Color indicating a party or faction; hence, distinguishing characteristic; sign; likeness; sort; as, persons of the same political stripe. [Colloq. U.S.]
  7. The chevron on the coat of a noncommissioned officer. (Mil.)

Phrases & Compounds

Stars and Stripes
See under Star, n.

Stripe

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Striped; p. pr. & vb. n. Striping

  1. To make stripes upon; to form with lines of different colors or textures; to variegate with stripes.
  2. To strike; to lash. [R.]