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The word 'strike' is both a noun and a verb.

The noun 'strike' is a word for a period of time in which people refuse to work in protest; the act of hitting something with force; a military attack; the discovery of something like gold or oil; in Baseball, a failure to hit the ball.

The noun forms of the verb to strike are striker and the gerund, striking.

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The word 'strike' is both a noun and a verb.

The noun 'strike' is a word for a period of time in which people refuse to work in protest; the act of hitting something with force; a military attack; the discovery of something like gold or oil; in Baseball, a failure to hit the ball.

The noun forms of the verb to strike are striker and the gerund, striking.

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