"a squinting," 1680s, medical Latin, from Greek strabismos, from strabizein "to squint," from strabos "squinting, squint-eyed," related to strobos "a whirling round," from PIE root *streb(h)- "to wind, turn." Earlier in Englished form strabism (1650s). Related: Strabismal; strabismic; strabismical.
stove
stove-pipe
stow
stowaway
STP
strabismus
straddle
Stradivarius
strafe
straggle
straggler