Straddle

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun The act of standing, sitting, or walking, with the feet far apart.

II. Straddle ·vi To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far apart.

III. Straddle ·noun The position, or the distance between the feet, of one who straddles; as, a wide straddle.

IV. Straddle ·vi To stand with the ends staggered;

— said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.

V. Straddle ·vt To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit astride of; as, to straddle a fence or a horse.

VI. Straddle ·noun A stock option giving the holder the double privilege of a "put" and a "call," ·i.e., securing to the buyer of the option the right either to demand of the seller at a certain price, within a certain time, certain securities, or to require him to take at the same price, and within the same time, the same securities.