strand
nounLand, typically a beach, bordering a body of water.
intransitive verbTo drive or run (a boat, for example) ashore or aground.
intransitive verbTo cause (a whale or other sea animal) to be unable to swim free from a beach or from shallow water.
intransitive verbTo bring into or leave in a difficult or helpless position.
intransitive verbTo leave (a base runner) on base at the end of an inning.
intransitive verbTo separate (a grammatical element) from other elements in a construction, either by moving it out of the construction or moving the rest of the construction. In the sentence What are you aiming at, the preposition at has been stranded.
intransitive verbTo be driven or run ashore or aground.
intransitive verbTo be stranded, as on a beach. Used of sea animals.
nounA complex of fibers or filaments that have been twisted together to form a cable, rope, thread, or yarn.