stroky

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

stroke +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

stroky (comparative more stroky, superlative most stroky)

  1. Resembling or comprising a stroke or strokes.
    • 1883, Proceedings, volume 37, Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, page 182:
      Are there three letters? One is an "O"; one is a "stroky" letter — is it "T"?
    • Photoshop Tips, Tricks & Fixes (Imagine Publishing)
      Shadow Intensity lightens or darkens the image, while Texture gives a stroky, 3D quality.