(wĕTH'ər-strĭp')
tr.v., -stripped, -strip·ping, -strips.
To fit or equip with weather stripping.
| Dictionary: weath·er-strip |
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| Architecture: weather strip |
A strip of wood, metal, neoprene, or other material applied to an exterior door or window so as to cover or seal the joint made by it with the sill, casings, or threshold, in order to exclude rain, snow, cold air, etc.
| WordNet: weather-stripped |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having cracks blocked with weather stripping
| WS | |
| wind stop | |
| weather |
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