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foundation
Noun
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The foundation of something is the basic ideas or work behind it.
These early inventions laid the foundations of modern radio technology.
Her education gave her a solid foundation in all the major subjects.
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The foundation of a building is the solid base that is under it and that supports it.
They dug solid foundations, spending a lot of time pouring concrete into four pits.
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A foundation is an organisation that collects money to do good things.
The Open Software Foundation has opened up laboratories to test software.
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The foundation of a group, business, country, etc. is the act of starting it.
The company has double in size every year since its foundation.
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Foundation is the first layer of cream or makeup.
Dot the foundation over the face-on the nose, the cheeks, the chin and spread working from the face outwards.
strip
Noun
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A strip is a narrow, long piece of something.
A few strips of paper are used for making a chain.
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A strip (or a strip mall) is a road with many shops.
strip
Verb
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If you strip, you remove your clothes.
My girlfriend will strip, and Brad and me will watch and become excited.
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If you strip paper from a wall, you remove it.