What's the difference between stree and strew?

Stree


Definition:

  • (n.) Straw.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Building societies such as Nationwide and the Coventry feature heavily in the Move Your Money list, as does Metro Bank – a relatively new arrival with branches in the London and M25 area; Handelsbanken, the UK arm of the Swedish bank of the same name, and the Islamic Bank of Britain, which calls itself the UK's only wholly sharia compliant retail bank but is keen to strees it is "an inclusive, ethical organisation, and welcomes customers of all faiths".
  • (2) We conclude that the synthesis of chloroplast-localized HSPs is an important component of the stree response in all higher plants and that chloroplast HSPs from dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants have a conserved carboxyl-terminal domain.
  • (3) We Were Making History: Life Stories of Women in the Telangana People’s Struggle by Stree Shakti Sanghatana (1989) This is an impressive piece of oral history by six members of an Indian women’s group.
  • (4) The variant pattern was not associated with any detectable change in the color, shape, stree-strain characteristics, X-ray diffraction pattern, or amino acid composition of the hair.
  • (5) We stree here the occurrence of extrapyramidal fits with exceptionally severe hemiballic movements and torsion spasms.
  • (6) The experiment has proved the good immunogenic potency of vaccine against inactivated tissue rabies and its ability to induce the protection of vaccinated dogs from the strees infection with street rabies virus.
  • (7) Comparative analysis showed that typhoid vaccine produced a more pronounced stree on the adrenal gland function.
  • (8) The effect of film thickness on the measured adhesion is complex with an initial decrease with thicknesses up to 35 micron and then a gradual increase with thicknesses up to 140 micron dut to differences in the strees distribution within the film during testing.

Strew


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To scatter; to spread by scattering; to cast or to throw loosely apart; -- used of solids, separated or separable into parts or particles; as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a floor; to strew flowers over a grave.
  • (v. t.) To cover more or less thickly by scattering something over or upon; to cover, or lie upon, by having been scattered; as, they strewed the ground with leaves; leaves strewed the ground.
  • (v. t.) To spread abroad; to disseminate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Strew with oregano and thyme leaves and drizzle with the pan juices.
  • (2) There is a further problem strewed across the path of repeal.
  • (3) Ester + Matt describe their fictional city as 'one part country, two parts awesome and everything about who they are' " – Green Wedding Shoes ignores the fact that most problems at a reception centre around in-law controversy and inappropriate best man behaviour, rather than how to strew bunting around your favourite converted barn.
  • (4) 8.05pm BST I didn't have time to bake but I have got a table strew with shop-bought treats and a dab of flour on my nose for authenticity.

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