Trod - English meaning
Trod – definitions in English dictionary
nounA person's manner of walking or the sound made as they walk.
Usage examples:
I heard the heavy tread of dad's boots
nounThe top surface of a step or stair.
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Designers often use glass tiles as decorative accents in backsplashes, showers, pool borders, floor…
nounThe thick moulded part of a vehicle tyre that grips the road.
Usage examples:
Also make sure that your tyres have proper treads and are not as finished as the body of a snake.
Past simple and past participle of tread
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Word origin
Old English tredan (as a verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch treden and German treten .
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