bestride |
straddle |
In lang=en terms the difference between bestride and straddle
is that
bestride is to be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse while
straddle is to stand with the ends staggered; said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.
As verbs the difference between bestride and straddle
is that
bestride is to be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse while
straddle is to sit or stand with a leg on each side of something.
As a noun straddle is
a posture in which one straddles something.
bestride |
span |
As a verb bestride
is to be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse.
As an adjective span is
hairless, glabrous.
bestride |
bestrode |
As verbs the difference between bestride and bestrode
is that
bestride is to be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse while
bestrode is past tense of bestride.
bestride |
bestraddle |
In transitive terms the difference between bestride and bestraddle
is that
bestride is to be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse while
bestraddle is to bestride.