Word: stray Word origin: Middle English: shortening of Anglo-Norman French and Old French estrayer (verb), Anglo-Norman French strey (noun), partly from astray. Phonetic: streɪ Listen:
move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place. Example: dog owners are urged not to allow their dogs to stray
not in the right place; separated from the group or target. Example: he pushed a few stray hairs from her face
(of a physical quantity) arising as a consequence of the laws of physics, but unwanted and usually having a detrimental effect on the operation of equipment. Example: stray capacitance
a stray person or thing, especially a domestic animal.
electrical phenomena interfering with radio reception.
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