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Meanings of Reedish:

adjective

Resembling, characterized by, or made from a reed or reeds; weak, thin.

Meanings of Reedit:

verb

Edit (a text or film) again.

Usage examples:

We re-edited the film eleven times

Meanings of Reedited:

verb

Edit (a text or film) again.

Usage examples:

We re-edited the film eleven times

Meanings of Reediting:

verb

Edit (a text or film) again.

Usage examples:

We re-edited the film eleven times

Meanings of Reedits:

verb

Edit (a text or film) again.

Usage examples:

We re-edited the film eleven times

Meanings of Reedless:

adjective

Of a pond, bank, etc.: free from reeds; in which or by which no reeds grow.

Meanings of Reedling:

noun

Another term for bearded tit.

Meanings of Reedlings:

noun

Another term for bearded tit.

Meanings of Reedman:

noun

A person who cuts, prepares, and sells reed for thatching.

Meanings of Reeds:

noun

A tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, which grows in water or on marshy ground.

Usage examples:

Aquatic plants come in many forms, from relatively simple multi-cellular algae to reeds and water l…

Meanings of Reeducate:

verb

Educate or train (someone) in order to change their beliefs or behaviour.

Usage examples:

Criminals are to be re-educated

Meanings of Reeducated:

verb

Educate or train (someone) in order to change their beliefs or behaviour.

Usage examples:

Criminals are to be re-educated

Meanings of Reeducates:

verb

Educate or train (someone) in order to change their beliefs or behaviour.

Usage examples:

Criminals are to be re-educated

Meanings of Reeducating:

verb

Educate or train (someone) in order to change their beliefs or behaviour.

Usage examples:

Criminals are to be re-educated

Meanings of Reeducation:

noun

Education or training to change someone's beliefs or behaviour.

Usage examples:

A programme of rehabilitation and re-education for prisoners

Meanings of Reedy:

adjective

(of a sound or voice) high and thin in tone.

Usage examples:

Franco's reedy voice

Meanings of Reef:

noun

A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.

Usage examples:

Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.
verb

Take in one or more reefs of (a sail).

Usage examples:

Reef the mainsail in strong winds

Meanings of Reefable:

adjective

Especially of a sail: that can be reefed.

Meanings of Reefed:

verb

Take in one or more reefs of (a sail).

Usage examples:

Reef the mainsail in strong winds
noun

A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.

Usage examples:

Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.

Meanings of Reefer:

noun

A cannabis cigarette.

Usage examples:

Establishments sell grass openly and the customers (vietnamese rarely smoke) roll and lazily smoke …

Meanings of Reefers:

noun

A cannabis cigarette.

Usage examples:

Establishments sell grass openly and the customers (vietnamese rarely smoke) roll and lazily smoke …

Meanings of Reefing:

verb

Take in one or more reefs of (a sail).

Usage examples:

Reef the mainsail in strong winds
noun

A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.

Usage examples:

Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.

Reefs

riːf

Meanings of Reefs:

noun

A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.

Usage examples:

Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor.
verb

Take in one or more reefs of (a sail).

Usage examples:

Reef the mainsail in strong winds

Meanings of Reefy:

adjective

Of the nature of or resembling a reef or reefs; full of reefs; consisting of or formed from reefs.

Meanings of Reek:

verb

Smell strongly and unpleasantly; stink.

Usage examples:

The yard reeked of wet straw and horse manure
noun

A foul smell.

Usage examples:

The reek of cattle dung

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