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STRANGER

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in Law, denotes a person who is not privy or party to an act. Thus a stranger to a judgment is he to whom a judgment does not belong; in which sense the word stands directly opposed to party or privy.

STRAUGLES, in Farriery. See that article, No. 481.

STRAUGURY, a suppression of urine. See Medicine Index.