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(v)
(transitive or intransitive) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written.
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(Scotland and Northern England) To tidy up, clear away.
(n)
A surname.
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Raed or Ryaid (Arabic: , ) is an Arabic male name, meaning leader or pioneer.
(transitive) (also reflexive) Followed by of: to free (oneself or someone, or a place) from an annoyance or hindrance.
(intransitive) To become red; redden.
common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus)
(ambitransitive) To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.
(adj)
Lacking in refinement or civility; bad-mannered; discourteous.
A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff.
(countable) Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.
(metrology) A non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray, that is, 1 centigray.
(military) A quick hostile or predatory incursion or invasion in a battle.
(nautical) The line from a vessel to its anchor.
(transitive) To prepare (flax, hemp etc.) for further processing by soaking, which facilitates separation of fibers from the woody parts of the stem.
(sports, slang) Clipping of steroid Steroids, especially those used illegally for performance enhancement.
(countable) A surname.
(Scotland) ride; procession
A measure of land area, equal to a quarter of an acre.
Formed into a row, or rows; having a specified number of rows.
a commercial radio station in Daytona Beach, Florida, and broadcasting an active rock radio format.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
in ceremonial attire and paraphernalia
The Alsatian ried consists of meadows liable to flooding, and of gallery forests,
(Greek mythology) In Greek mythology, the oldest Oceanid, a daughter of Tethys and Oceanus
Help, advice, counsel.
A town and civil parish with a town council on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight, England.
(transitive) To repent of or regret (some past action or event); to wish that a past action or event had not taken place.
The act or process of preparing flax for use by soaking, maceration, and similar processes.
(transitive) To emit something as if in rays.
(dialectal, Yorkshire) A forest clearing.
(zoology) Filled with roe.
An assembly in one of the Boer republics of South Africa.
Dryly humorous; sardonic or bitterly ironic.
A male given name from Dutch
(informal) Any plant of the family Araceae, found chiefly in the tropics.
(linguistics) The combination of reading and auding.
Obsolete form of reed. [(countable) Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.]
Alternative form of aread. [(obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy.]
(archaic, transitive) To please; to gratify.
(figurative) A fixed routine, procedure, line of conduct, thought or feeling.
(countable, law) A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something.
(Northern England, Scotland) A scratch, a score or a groove.
a both a given name and surname.
(Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of rit. [(Northern England, Scotland) A scratch, a score or a groove.]
(organic chemistry) Any salt of uric acid.
(inorganic chemistry) Any salt of auric acid.
(uncountable) A foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals.
(zoology) A medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus Rattus.
(transitive) To fear greatly.
(marketing) Not paid for; appearing in media on its own merits.
A short version of Frederick, Alfred, or Wilfred, also used as a formal male given name.
(dialectal) Alternative form of braid (“board, shelf, plank”). [(obsolete, countable) A sudden movement; a jerk, a wrench.]
(zoology) The common European shrew (Sorex vulgaris); the shrewmouse or erd shrew.
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland.
(Greek mythology) A mountain nymph; an anthropomorphic appearance of the spirit of a mountain.
french writer who was the embodiment of 18th century enlightenment (1694-1778)
(obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy.