![]() (Definition of stray from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary Cambridge University Press) Examples of stray stray We have really strayed away from educating the whole child. The ship strayed off course during the storm. They got lost when they strayed too far from the path. Stray light can originate from the object the optical system is capturing or from unintended external emitters, or, in the case of infra-red sensitive systems, it can originate from elements of the system itself emitting light due to their own heat. stray noun C (LOST ANIMAL) an animal that is lost or has no home: We have given a home to a number of strays. to travel along a route that was not originally intended, or to move outside a limited area: A herd of cattle had strayed into the road. Unwanted stray light can occur in either imaging or projection systems, although it is usually more critical to control the former. (of an animal) having no home or having wandered away from home. Mom cat looks anxiously at the camera ready to protect her litter. any homeless or friendless person or animal. a domestic animal found wandering at large or without an owner. ![]() to wander roam: straying from room to room. WARNING: if you feed them once they never leave. Stray light is any electro-magnetic radiation that is unwanted and interferes with the performance of an optical system’s intended functions. Stray cat with a litter of two kittens Portrait of a feeding feral cat with two little kittens through greenery. to deviate from the direct or proper course: to stray from the main road. used to describe the friend or not so friend that has absoulutly no life of their own, so they are constantly at your house, eating your food, and drinking your beer.
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