strand
strand /str'ænd/ (strands stranding stranded)
1 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it.
She tried to blow a gray strand of hair from her eyes.
...high fences, topped by strands of barbed-wire...
2 [N-COUNT]
A strand of a plan or theory is a part of it.
There had been two strands to his tactics...
He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought.
= element
3 [VERB] be V-ed
If you are stranded, you are prevented from leaving a place, for example because of bad weather.
The climbers had been stranded by a storm...
1 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it.
She tried to blow a gray strand of hair from her eyes.
...high fences, topped by strands of barbed-wire...
2 [N-COUNT]
A strand of a plan or theory is a part of it.
There had been two strands to his tactics...
He's trying to bring together various strands of radical philosophic thought.
= element
3 [VERB] be V-ed
If you are stranded, you are prevented from leaving a place, for example because of bad weather.
The climbers had been stranded by a storm...