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stranger

noun
A foreigner; one who belongs to another country. Paris and London are visited by strangers from all the countries of Europe.

stranger

One of another town, city, state or province in the same country. The Commencements in American colleges are frequented by multitudes of strangers from the neighboring towns and states.

stranger

One unknown. The gentleman is a stranger to me .

stranger

One unacquainted. My child is yet a stranger to the world. I was no stranger to the original.

stranger

A guest; a visitor.&

stranger

One not admitted to any communication or fellowship. Melons on beds of ice are taught to bear, and strangers to the sun yet ripen here.

stranger

In law, one not privy or party to an act.

stranger

verb transitive
To estrange; to alienate.