stroke

1
[ strohk ]
/ stroʊk /

noun

verb (used with object), stroked, strok·ing.

Origin of stroke

1
1250–1300; Middle English strok, strak (noun), probably continuing Old English *strāc (whence strācian to stroke2); cognate with German Streich; akin to strike

synonym study for stroke

1, 7. See blow1.

Definition for stroking (2 of 2)

stroke 2
[ strohk ]
/ stroʊk /

verb (used with object), stroked, strok·ing.

to pass the hand or an instrument over (something or somebody) lightly or with little pressure; rub gently, as in soothing or caressing.
Informal. to promote feelings of self-approval in; flatter.

noun

an act or instance of stroking; a stroking movement.

Origin of stroke

2
before 900; Middle English stroken (v.), Old English strācian; cognate with German streichen; akin to strike

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British Dictionary definitions for stroking

stroke
/ (strəʊk) /

noun

verb

Word Origin for stroke

Old English strācian; related to Middle Low German strēken; see strike

Medical definitions for stroking

stroke
[ strōk ]

n.

A sudden severe attack, as of paralysis or sunstroke.
A sudden loss of brain function caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel to the brain, resulting in necrosis of brain tissue and characterized by loss of muscular control, diminution or loss of sensation or consciousness, dizziness, slurred speech, or other symptoms that vary with the extent and severity of brain damage. cerebral accident cerebral infarction cerebrovascular accident

Scientific definitions for stroking

stroke
[ strōk ]

A sudden loss of brain function caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel of the brain, resulting in necrosis of brain tissue (called a cerebral infarct) and characterized by loss of muscular control, weakening or loss of sensation or consciousness, dizziness, slurred speech, or other symptoms that vary with the extent and severity of brain damage. Also called cerebrovascular accident

Cultural definitions for stroking

stroke

A sudden loss of brain function caused by an interruption in the supply of blood to the brain. A ruptured blood vessel or cerebral thrombosis may cause the stroke, which can occur in varying degrees of severity from temporary paralysis and slurred speech to permanent brain damage and death.

Idioms and Phrases with stroking

stroke

see at one stroke; no accounting for taste (different strokes for different folks); put one off one's stride (stroke).