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Yes, but also, a strip of (say) cloth could be something small but no designed, so you could tear some clothes by mistake and tear a strip of cloth off something.
A strap is however something made on purpose, from cloth or leather, rather like a belt, but used to support something, such as a broken arm. |
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In carpentry, NAmE, if a strip of wood is of the right size it may be used as a length of "strapping" (also called "furring strip" in the trade).
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Sorry, I had to have said that I was referring to cloths. So, a strip is always "of something" and I guess it has no shape. I could take an old bedsheet and cut strips from it to use them to clean the windows. Then I would have "strips of cotton".
Otherwise, I could take a beautiful cloth and sew it to get a strap, which I could use as a belt, for instance. Am I wrong? ![]() Hermit, I'm so sorry, I don't understand you ![]() Thanks. ![]() |
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Hi Irmamar, To clarify my example, what I was getting at is that
a strip is thin and narrow, and a strap is, too. The difference, generally, is that straps are more substantial no matter what the material...
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Of course, neither a strip or a strap should be confused with a strop, which is a strip of leather, or wood covered with leather, used for sharpening a razor. Fortunately, streps and strups don't exist, as far as I know.
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