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strop
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strop  (strp)
n.
1. A strap, especially a short rope whose ends are spliced together to make a ring.
2. A flexible strip of leather or canvas used for sharpening a razor.
tr.v. stropped, strop·ping, strops
To sharpen (a razor) on a strop.

[Middle English strope, band of leather, probably from Old English, thong for an oar, from Latin stroppus, twisted cord, from Greek strophos, from strephein, to turn; see streb(h)- in Indo-European roots.]

strop
Noun
a leather strap for sharpening razors [Greek strophos cord]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stropstrop - a leather strap used to sharpen razors
sharpener - any implement that is used to make something (an edge or a point) sharper; "a knife sharpener"
strap - an elongated leather strip (or a strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position
Verb1.strop - sharpen on a strop; "strop razors"
sharpen - make sharp or sharper; "sharpen the knives"


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