redded

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English - Turkish

Definition of redded in English Turkish dictionary

redd
(Denizbilim) çukurcuk
redd
boşaltmak
redd
redd up: düzenlemek
redd
up ile düzenlemek
redd
düzenle
redd
arabuluculuk yapmak
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of redded in Turkish Turkish dictionary

REDD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kötü ve fena şey
REDD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sözü selâset ve talâkatla eda edemeyip harfleri geri çevirerek konuşmağa sebep olan dilin tutukluğuna denir
REDD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Geri döndürmek, kabul etmemek, çevirmek, def etmek
REDD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir şeyin karşılığını icra etmek
REDD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Cerhetmek
English - English
past of redd
redd
To free from entanglement
redd
To clean, tidy up, to put in order

I've got to redd up the place before your mother gets back.

redd
Simple past tense and past participle of rede
redd
To separate combatants
redd
To fix boundaries
redd
To free from embarrassment
redd
A spawning nest made by a fish
redd
Nest and associated mounds made in gravel, consisting of a depression hydraulically dug by a fish for egg deposition
redd
A type of fish spawning area associated with flowing water and clean gravel Fishes that utilize this type of spawning area include trout, salmon, some minnows, etc
redd
To put on order; to make tidy; generally with up
redd
The depression in which salmon deposit their eggs
redd
Series of nests dug in gravel by one female salmon
redd
a spawning nest made in the gravel bed of a river by salmon or steelhead
redd
A nest prepared by a female fish in the stream bed gravel, stones or sand, where she deposits her eggs Typical for most trout and salmon
redd
past of rede
redd
To comb hair
redd
Shallow depression in the streambed gravel in which a female salmonid deposits her eggs
redd
A gravel area in a stream bed where a female salmon digs a hole and lays her eggs
redd
To settle, usually a quarrel
redd
The terms redd and redd up came to the American Midlands from the many Scottish immigrants who settled there. Meaning "to clear an area or to make it tidy," redd is still used in Scotland and Northern Ireland; in the United States it is especially common in Pennsylvania as the phrasal verb redd up. The term, which goes back to Old Norse rydhja, can be traced from the 15th century to the present, particularly in dialects of Scotland and the North of England. A spawning nest made by a fish, especially a salmon or trout
redd
To fix boundries
redd
n - Area in gravel where fish bury their eggs
redd
To seperate combatants
redded

    Hyphenation

    redd·ed

    Etymology

    [ 'red ] (verb.) circa 1520. Middle English , to clear, perhaps alteration of ridden; more at RID.
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