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                  String
                  
                    Definition
                  
                  String refers to a thin length of cord, twine, or thread, often used for tying or binding. It can also mean a series of connected items or events, or, in computing, a sequence of characters.
                  
                    Parts of Speech
                  
                  
                  
                    Pronunciation
                  
                  American English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /strɪŋ/
 
                    - Respelling: STRING
 
                  
                  British English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /strɪŋ/
 
                    - Respelling: STRING
 
                  
                  
                    Etymology
                  
                  The word "string" originates from Old English "streng," meaning "cord, line, or band," derived from Proto-Germanic "*strangiz" and related to Proto-Indo-European "*strenk-" meaning "tight or narrow."
                  
                    Derivatives
                  
                  
                    - Stringy (adjective)
 
                    - Stringed (adjective)
 
                    - Stringer (noun)
 
                    - Stringing (verb)
 
                    - Stringless (adjective)
 
                  
                  
                    Synonyms
                  
                  
                  
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                    Usage
                  
                  The term "string" is used in various contexts, including tying objects ("He tied the package with string"), describing a series of related events ("She had a string of successes"), or in computing to refer to sequences of characters ("The program processes text strings").
                  
                    Related Terms
                  
                  
                    - Strand: A single thin piece of something, such as thread or hair.
 
                    - Rope: A thick cord made of twisted or braided fibers.
 
                    - Sequence: A connected series, often referring to events or numbers.
 
                  
                  
                    Detailed Definitions
                  
                  Noun
                  
                    - A thin length of cord, thread, or wire: Used for tying, binding, or connecting objects.
                      
                        - Example: "The kite was attached to a long string."
 
                      
                     
                    - A series or sequence of connected items: Refers to a group of things or events linked together.
                      
                        - Example: "She wore a string of pearls around her neck."
 
                      
                     
                    - In computing, a sequence of characters: Represents a text or series of symbols used in programming.
                      
                        - Example: "The program concatenated two strings to form a sentence."
 
                      
                     
                    - A part of a musical instrument: Refers to the thin cords stretched over instruments like violins or guitars.
                      
                        - Example: "The violinist replaced a broken string."
 
                      
                     
                  
                  Verb
                  
                    - To thread or tie with string: The act of connecting or fastening using a cord or thread.
                      
                        - Example: "She strung the beads together to make a necklace."
 
                      
                     
                    - To stretch or arrange in a line: Refers to placing items in a series or sequence.
                      
                        - Example: "Lights were strung across the room for decoration."