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See also: střep

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Clipping of streptococcus.

Noun

strep (countable and uncountable, plural streps)

  1. (informal, pathology) Ellipsis of strep throat.
    • 2023 April 14, Dani Blum, “Strep Is on the Rise. Here’s How to Minimize Your Risk.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Sore throat is the telltale sign. About one in 10 adults with a sore throat has strep, according to the C.D.C.
  2. (informal) A streptococcus.
    Synonym: strepto

Etymology 2

Clipping of streptocarpus.

Noun

strep (plural streps)

  1. (informal) Clipping of streptocarpus.
    Synonym: strepto
    • 1996 June 16, Justin Thyme, “Re: Streptocarpus”, in uk.rec.gardening (Usenet):
      I also have a WWW page with pictures if interested: [] look under the Convention '95 page, there are several streptos. Also look under "Take a bite of the strang stuff" for a view of a[sic] unifoliate strep.
    • 2003, The Garden, volume 128, page 847:
      On my arrival at the nursery which (like so many of its kind) is tucked in the back of beyond, Rex was anxious to show me his beloved ‘streps’ (Streptocarpus) and seemed almost disappointed that I should insist instead on viewing his ‘chiris’ (Chirita).

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Manx

Verb

strep (verbal noun streppey)

  1. to tug
  2. (~ noi) to wrestle

Derived terms

  • costrep

Mutation

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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Manx.
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