| straight | A position in which body is perfectly straight from head to toe, the feet are together, and the toes are pointed Formerly known as "layout " | en |
| straight | Used to describe a section of a coaster layout where the track runs straight, with no curves or turns A straight is commonly found on launched roller coasters Examples are Rock Å’n Roller Coaster at Disney MGM Studios or Superman The Escape at Six Flags Magic Mountain | en |
| straight | A hand in which the player has five cards in rank order Suit does not matter For example, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen | en |
| straight | A non-negotiable document Surrender of the original is not required upon delivery of the freight unless necessary to identify consignee | en |
| straight | in a straight line; in a direct course; "the road runs straight | en |
| straight | not crooked, as in: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line | en |
| straight | A straight is five cards of any suit in ascending order The ace can be either high or low and the high straight wins the tie | en |
| straight | A bond with unquestioned right to repayment of principal and interest at the specified dates with no additional further rights or bonuses | en |
| straight | or Plain Vanilla, Debt: fixed rate borrowing with no additional features such as convertibility rights or warrants | en |
| straight | rigidly conventional or old-fashioned | en |
| straight | without water; "took his whiskey neat" | en |
| straight | honest and morally upright; "I just want a straight answer to the question"; "straight dealing" | en |
| straight | right; in keeping with the facts; "set the record straight"; "made sure the facts were straight in the report" | en |
| straight | erect in posture; "behind him sat old man Arthur; he was straight with something angry in his attitude"; "stood defiantly with unbowed back" | en |
| straight | no longer coiled | en |
| straight | without curves | en |
| straight | accurately fitted; level; "the window frame isn't quite true" | en |
| straight | not homosexual | en |
| straight | characterized by honesty and fairness; "a square deal"; "wanted to do the square thing" | en |
| straight | Whiskey that hasn't been modified with neutral spirits, color additives or flavor additives | en |
| straight | A position where the body is extended in a straight line, technically defined as the upper body and the legs being positioned at an angle of more than 135 ° | en |
| straight | Not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length | en |
| straight | Having all cylinders in a single row. (referring to an internal combustion engine) | en |
| straight | Direct, truthful, frank | en |
| straight | On, or near a line running between the two wickets | en |
| straight | slang: boring, unappealing, bad or of low quality | en |
| straight | slang: conventional | en |
| straight | Undiluted | en |
| straight | Strictly along political lines | en |
| straight | slang: heterosexual | en |
| straight | As it should be | en |
| straight | straight line, line that is not curved; straight part, section that is not curved; sequence of five cards (Poker); heterosexual; one who is conventional or conservative isim | en |
| straight | 1 Not using drugs | en |
| straight | A simple clue that gives a directly equivalent definition for the word This is more to do with general knowledge than puzzle solving | en |
| straight | in a straight line; in a direct course; "the road runs straight" | en |
| straight | A narrow passageway which connects two bodies of water | en |
| straight | A coaster layout where the coaster is made from a length of track with no curves This is used on many shuttle coasters that leave the station, perform a single loop then return backwards to the station | en |
| straight | having no curves or bends; level; erect; in order; direct, frank; uninterrupted, continuous; honest; consistent; conventional; heterosexual; not drunk or on drugs (Slang); unmixed sıfat | en |
| straight | Not using drugs; not intoxicated with drugs or under their influence | en |
| straight | Five consecutive cards of any suit | en |
| straight | The jaw folder folds each cut off piece of the web to produce a tabloid fold So the signatures come off the jaw cylinder spaced apart by 1/2 the cut off length See Collect | en |
| straight | A letter of credit that contains a limited engagement clause which states that the issuing bank promises to pay the beneficiary upon presentation of the required documents at its counters or the counters of the named bank | en |
| straight | Unmixed; undiluted; as, to take liquor straight | en |
| straight | A hand of five cards in consecutive order as to value; a sequence | en |
| straight | In a straight manner; directly; rightly; forthwith; immediately; as, the arrow went straight to the mark | en |
| straight | When they are of one suit, it is calles straight flush | en |
| straight | Making no exceptions or deviations in one's support of the organization and candidates of a political party; as, a straight Republican; a straight Democrat; also, containing the names of all the regularly nominated candidates of a party and no others; as, a straight ballot | en |
| straight | Conforming to justice and rectitude; not deviating from truth or fairness; upright; as, straight dealing | en |
| straight | Right, in a mathematical sense; passing from one point to another by the nearest course; direct; not deviating or crooked; as, a straight line or course; a straight piece of timber | en |
| straight | Approximately straight; not much curved; as, straight ribs are such as pass from the base of a leaf to the apex, with a small curve | en |
| straight | Composed of cards which constitute a regular sequence, as the ace, king, queen, jack, and ten-spot; as, a straight hand; a straight flush | en |
| straight | a poker hand with 5 consecutive cards (regardless of suit) right; in keeping with the facts; "set the record straight"; "made sure the facts were straight in the report" | en |
| straight | To straighten | en |
| straight | without curves honest and morally upright; "I just want a straight answer to the question"; "straight dealing" | en |
| straight | having no deviations; "straight lines"; "straight roads across the desert"; "straight teeth"; "straight shoulders" | en |
| straight | neatly arranged; not disorderly; "the room is straight now" | en |
| straight | not homosexual erect in posture; "behind him sat old man Arthur; he was straight with something angry in his attitude"; "stood defiantly with unbowed back" | en |
| straight | reliable in matters of fact; "he was always straight with me" | en |
| straight | in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly; "he didn't answer directly"; "told me straight out"; "came out flat for less work and more pay" | en |
| straight | successive (without a break); "sick for five straight days" | en |
| straight | (of hair) having no waves or curls; "her naturally straight hair hung long and silky" | en |
| straight | A variant of Strait, a | en |
| straight | following a correct or logical method; "straight reasoning" | en |
| straight | a straight face: see face to set the record straight: see record | en |
| straight | If something keeps people on the straight and narrow, it helps to keep them living an honest or healthy life. All her efforts to keep him on the straight and narrow have been rewarded | en |
| straight | If a criminal is going straight, they are no longer involved in crime | en |
| straight | If you get something straight, you make sure that you understand it properly or that someone else does. Let's get things straight. I didn't lunch with her | en |
| straight | a heterosexual person; someone having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex | en |
| straight | a poker hand with 5 consecutive cards (regardless of suit) | en |
| straight | directly; in an upright manner; frankly, openly; immediately, without delay; continuously, without stopping; honestly; without embellishment | en |
| straight | without deviation; "the path leads directly to the lake"; "went direct to the office" | en |
| straight | a straight segment of a roadway or racecourse | en |
| straight | A straight drink, especially an alcoholic drink, has not had another liquid such as water added to it. a large straight whiskey without ice = neat | en |
| straight | On a racetrack, a straight is a section of the track that is straight, rather than curved. I went to overtake him on the back straight on the last lap. see also home straight | en |
| straight | You use straight to indicate that the way from one place to another is very direct, with no changes of direction. The ball fell straight to the feet of Klinsmann He finished his conversation and stood up, looking straight at me Straight ahead were the low cabins of the motel | en |
| straight | Straight hair has no curls or waves in it. Grace had long straight dark hair which she wore in a bun | en |
| straight | A straight line or edge continues in the same direction and does not bend or curve. Keep the boat in a straight line Using the straight edge as a guide, trim the cloth to size There wasn't a single straight wall in the building. Straight is also an adverb. Stand straight and stretch the left hand to the right foot | en |
| straight | If you give someone a straight answer, you answer them clearly and honestly. What a shifty arguer he is, refusing ever to give a straight answer. Straight is also an adverb. I lost my temper and told him straight that I hadn't been looking for any job | en |
| straight | If you go straight to a place, you go there immediately. As always, we went straight to the experts for advice | en |
| straight | Straight means following one after the other, with no gaps or intervals. They'd won 12 straight games before they lost. Straight is also an adverb. He called from Weddington, having been there for 31 hours straight | en |
| straight | A straight choice or a straight fight involves only two people or things. It's a straight choice between low-paid jobs and no jobs | en |
| straight | If you describe someone as straight, you mean that they are heterosexual rather than homosexual. His sexual orientation was a lot more gay than straight gay Straight is also a noun. a standard of sexual conduct that applies equally to gays and straights | en |
| straight | If you describe someone as straight, you mean that they are normal and conventional, for example in their opinions and in the way they live. Dorothy was described as a very straight woman, a very strict Christian who was married to her job | en |
| Straightness | rectitude | en |
| straighter | comparative of straight | en |
| straightly | In a straight manner | en |
| straightly | in a straight line, without bend or curve | en |
| straightly | In a right line; not crookedly | en |
| straightly | A variant of Straitly | en |
| straightly | See 1st Straight | en |
| straightness | of hair: lack of a tendency to curl | en |
| straightness | A condition in which an element of a surface or axis is a straight line | en |
| straightness | freedom from crooks or curves or bends or angles | en |
| straightness | The deviation from the straight line of a tube length in mm per meter applies as measure of straightness for tubes Tubes should be aligned straight according to the eye; complete straightness cannot be guaranteed Special requirements have to be agreed, if applicable For precision steel tubes with a diameter over 15 mm, according to DIN 2391, 2393 and 2394, 0 25 % of the gage length and for grades with yield stresses over 500 N/mm², 0 30 % of the gage length are valid Requirements to straightness are determined in the dimension standards or are agreed especially Mostly they can be fulfilled by special straightening only | en |
| straightness | having honest intentions; "he acted in good faith"; "doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants" | en |
| straightness | The state of being straight (especially in the sense of "heterosexual") | en |
| straightness | a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex | en |
| straightness | trueness of course toward a goal; "rivaling a hawk in directness of aim" | en |
| straightness | The absence of divergence from a right (straight) line in the direction of measurement | en |
| straightness | freedom from crooks or curves or bends or angles of hair: lack of a tendency to curl | en |
| straightness | A variant of Straitness | en |
| straightness | The quality, condition, or state, of being straight; as, the straightness of a path | en |
| straightness | quality of being straight, state of being without bend or curve; honesty; candidness isim | en |
| straightness | 1 Parallelism to required line of travel (e g haunches neither left nor right of centerline) 2 Alignment of body parts appropriate to the task at hand (e g not a popped shoulder or twisted neck) 3 Directness of line of travel (e g not weaving) | en |
| straightness | A tolerance which controls the diameter viration of a roll, especially important when roll diameter tolerance is not tight | en |
| straightness | Horse moving in the channel of the aids, shoulders in front of the hips without twisting, and with constant impulsion Quality to constantly watch for | en |
| straightness | Weight distribution remains plumb within any gait, vertically, laterally and longitudinally, the "push", or power from the quarters traveling "straight" to the hand via the mouth which maintains even, soft contact with the bit Straightness allows the horse to follow any line of travel, the proof of which is the ability to maintain steady cadence and rhythm within any selected gait, never wavering from a chosen line | en |
| straightness | (n) A form control for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing Straightness means that all points on a part have the same direction throughout its length Straightness also refers to the path describing the shortest (uniform) path between two points | en |
| straights | plural of straight | en |