Definitions for reedings
reedings
reed·ing
Spelling: [ree-ding]
IPA: /ˈri dɪŋ/
Reedings is a 8 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.
You can make 327 anagrams from letters in reedings (deeginrs).
Definitions for reedings
noun
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a set of moldings, as on a column, resembling small convex fluting.
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ornamentation consisting of such moldings.
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a number of narrow, vertical grooves on the edge of a coin, medal, etc.
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the straight stalk of any of various tall grasses, especially of the genera Phragmites and Arundo, growing in marshy places.
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any of the plants themselves.
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such stalks or plants collectively.
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anything made from such a stalk or from something similar, as an arrow.
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Music.
a pastoral or rustic musical pipe made from a reed or from the hollow stalk of some other plant.
a small, flexible piece of cane or metal that, attached to the mouth of any of various wind instruments, is set into vibration by a stream of air and, in turn, sets into vibration the air column enclosed in the tube of the instrument.
reed instrument.
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Textiles. the series of parallel strips of wires in a loom that force the weft up to the web and separate the threads of the warp.
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an ancient unit of length, equal to 6 cubits. Ezek. 40:5.
Idioms
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a broken reed, a person or thing too frail or weak to be relied on for support:
verb (used with object)
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to decorate with reed.
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to thatch with or as if with reed.
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to make vertical grooves on (the edge of a coin, medal, etc.).
Origin of reedings
First recorded in 1805-15; reed + -ing1
Examples for reedings
The mantel is somewhat busy, and a little heavy, yet it has delicate detail and reeding on the sides.
The calculator must not forget the cost of entering the first warp in a harness, also the reeding.
He frequently decorated his flatware with a refined etching or gravure, his hollow ware with reeding.
The stiles of the entrance are basically the pilaster type although the reeding within the pilaster is rounded rather than flat.