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Strook

Strook is a Dutch noun meaning a long, narrow piece or strip of material, surface, or area. It is a general term used across several contexts to describe a contiguous, slender segment that stands out from its surroundings.

In textiles and fashion, a strook refers to a stripe or band on fabric or clothing. Stripes

In geography and land use, the term denotes a narrow stretch of land or water. Examples include

In transport and road contexts, the concept is related to lanes and markings. While rijstrook (traffic lane)

In design and publishing, strook can describe decorative borders or stripes on signs, banners, posters, or page

The word is widely used in Dutch-speaking regions, including the Netherlands and Flanders. It forms various

can
be
decorative
or
functional
and
may
run
horizontally,
vertically,
or
along
seams.
a
coastal
strook,
a
riverbank
strip,
or
a
development
strip
along
a
road.
The
sense
is
common
in
planning
and
landscape
descriptions.
is
the
standard
term,
strook
can
be
used
more
generally
to
describe
any
marked
strip
on
a
surface
that
guides
movement
or
delineates
areas.
Road
markings—whether
painted
lines
or
shaded
bands—define
and
communicate
the
use
of
the
strook.
layouts.
It
denotes
a
visual
element
that
creates
separation
or
emphasis.
compounds,
underscoring
its
role
as
a
flexible
descriptor
for
narrow,
elongated
features.
See
also:
stripe,
band,
belt,
lane.