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English words starting with red - page 15

Meanings of Redshirted:

verb

(of a coach) keep (a college athlete) out of university competition for a year in order to develop the athlete's skills and extend their period of playing eligibility.

Usage examples:

He came to ohio state as a defensive lineman and was redshirted in 2010
noun

A college athlete who is withdrawn from university sporting events for a year to develop their skills and extend their period of playing eligibility by a further year at this level of competition.

Usage examples:

A redshirt freshman who had never started a college game and wasn't expecting to start in one this …

Redshirting

ˈrɛdʃəːt

Meanings of Redshirting:

verb

(of a coach) keep (a college athlete) out of university competition for a year in order to develop the athlete's skills and extend their period of playing eligibility.

Usage examples:

He came to ohio state as a defensive lineman and was redshirted in 2010
noun

A college athlete who is withdrawn from university sporting events for a year to develop their skills and extend their period of playing eligibility by a further year at this level of competition.

Usage examples:

A redshirt freshman who had never started a college game and wasn't expecting to start in one this …

Meanings of Redshirts:

noun

A college athlete who is withdrawn from university sporting events for a year to develop their skills and extend their period of playing eligibility by a further year at this level of competition.

Usage examples:

A redshirt freshman who had never started a college game and wasn't expecting to start in one this …
verb

(of a coach) keep (a college athlete) out of university competition for a year in order to develop the athlete's skills and extend their period of playing eligibility.

Usage examples:

He came to ohio state as a defensive lineman and was redshirted in 2010

Meanings of Redskin:

noun

A north american indian.

Meanings of Redskins:

noun

A north american indian.

Meanings of Redstart:

noun

A eurasian and north african songbird related to the chats, having a reddish tail and underparts.

Usage examples:

By birds i don't mean panhandling pigeons, but self-supporting warblers, wheatears, grosbeaks, duck…

Meanings of Redstarts:

noun

A eurasian and north african songbird related to the chats, having a reddish tail and underparts.

Usage examples:

By birds i don't mean panhandling pigeons, but self-supporting warblers, wheatears, grosbeaks, duck…

Meanings of Redstreak:

noun

Any of several varieties of apple with red-streaked skin, specifically a highly esteemed cider apple raised by lord scudamore in herefordshire in the early 17th century; (also) a tree bearing such fruit. compare "redstreak apple".

Meanings of Redtail:

noun

A bird having a reddish tail. us. the red-tailed hawk, buteo jamaicensis.

Meanings of Redthroat:

noun

A brown australian songbird, pyrrholaemus brunneus (family acanthizidae), the male of which has a reddish throat.

Meanings of Redtop:

noun

A tabloid newspaper.

Usage examples:

All the red tops suffered alarming declines

Meanings of Redtops:

noun

A tabloid newspaper.

Usage examples:

All the red tops suffered alarming declines

Meanings of Redub:

verb

To dub (a sound recording, especially (part of) a film or television soundtrack) again; to re-record or overdub.

Meanings of Reduce:

verb

Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Usage examples:

The need for businesses to reduce costs

Meanings of Reduceable:

adjective

Reducible.

Meanings of Reduced:

verb

Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Usage examples:

The need for businesses to reduce costs
adjective

Less than before or less than usual

Usage examples:

Reduced costs/hours/rates the industry's workers have been subjected to reduced hours and the poten…

Meanings of Reduced-circumstances:

noun

A polite way to describe a situation in which someone is poorer than they once were

Usage examples:

She claims she is a duchess living in reduced circumstances.

Meanings of Reducement:

noun

The action of bringing a person or thing back to a previous state or position, especially to orthodoxy in belief or conduct.

Meanings of Reducent:

adjective

That reduces; (chemistry) = "reducing".

noun

A thing that reduces or brings about reduction; (chemistry) = "reductant".

Meanings of Reducer:

noun

In football, a hard tackle that a defender makes at the beginning of a game, with the intention of making an attacking player feel worried for the rest of the game

Meanings of Reducers:

noun

In football, a hard tackle that a defender makes at the beginning of a game, with the intention of making an attacking player feel worried for the rest of the game

Meanings of Reduces:

verb

Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Usage examples:

The need for businesses to reduce costs

Meanings of Reducible:

adjective

(of a subject or problem) capable of being simplified in presentation or analysis.

Usage examples:

Shakespeare's major soliloquies are not reducible to categories

Meanings of Reducing:

verb

Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.

Usage examples:

The need for businesses to reduce costs

Meanings of Reduct:

noun

A mathematical or logical structure derived from a given structure by disregarding some of the operations and relations of the latter.

verb

To deduct (a sum or amount). also without object. chiefly us, regional in later use.

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