Verb
unstrip (third-person singular simple present unstrips, present participle unstripping, simple past and past participle unstripped)
(archaic, transitive) To strip off.
Alternative notations unstrip Quantum circuit representation of quantum teleportation There are a variety of different notations in use that describe the teleportation protocol. Source: Internet
Cityscape unstrip View of La Paz at sunset, from the "Killi Killi" lookout. Source: Internet
Bich Luu Lien, "Taking the Bread Out of Our Mouths: Xenophobia in Early Modern London," Immigrants and Minorities, July 2000, Vol. 19 Issue 2, pp 1-22 Stuart London (1603–1714) main unstrip A panorama of London by Claes Jansz. Source: Internet
Geography unstrip Panorama of the Kangchenjunga massif from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling The Kangchenjunga Himal section of the Himalayas lies both in Nepal and India, and encompasses 16 peaks over convert. Source: Internet
Creative art and fine art unstrip Works of art can tell stories or simply express an aesthetic truth or feeling. Source: Internet
Fountains and aqueducts main unstrip The Trevi Fountain Rome is a city famous for its numerous fountains, built in all different styles, from Classical and Medieval, to Baroque and Neoclassical. Source: Internet