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astride

Astride vs Meteorite - What's the difference?

astride | meteorite |


As an adverb astride

is with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride

is with one’s legs on either side of.

As a noun meteorite is

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Astride - What does it mean?

astride | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adverb astride

is with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride

is with one’s legs on either side of.

Athwart vs Astride - What's the difference?

athwart | astride |


As adverbs the difference between athwart and astride

is that athwart is (archaic) from side to side; across while astride is with one’s legs on either side.

As prepositions the difference between athwart and astride

is that athwart is (lb) from one side to the other side of while astride is with one’s legs on either side of.

Astride vs Step - What's the difference?

astride | step |


As an adverb astride

is with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride

is with one’s legs on either side of.

As a verb step is

to move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession.

As a noun step is

an advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.

Astride vs Along - What's the difference?

astride | along |


As adverbs the difference between astride and along

is that astride is with one’s legs on either side while along is in company; together.

As prepositions the difference between astride and along

is that astride is with one’s legs on either side of while along is by the length of; in a line with the length of; lengthwise next to.

Amid vs Astride - What's the difference?

amid | astride |


As a noun amid

is amide.

As an adverb astride is

with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride is

with one’s legs on either side of.

Straddle vs Astride - What's the difference?

straddle | astride |


As a verb 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.

As an adverb astride is

with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride is

with one’s legs on either side of.

Atride vs Astride - What's the difference?

atride | astride |


As a verb atride

is (obsolete) to ride away; escape (by riding).

As an adverb astride is

with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride is

with one’s legs on either side of.

Stride vs Astride - What's the difference?

stride | astride |


As a verb stride

is to walk with long steps.

As a noun stride

is a long step.

As an adverb astride is

with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride is

with one’s legs on either side of.

Taxonomy vs Astride - What's the difference?

taxonomy | astride |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adverb astride is

with one’s legs on either side.

As a preposition astride is

with one’s legs on either side of.

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