📖 Definitions of "Reddle"
noun
- 1
Red ochre
verb
- 1
To redden.
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Reddle"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| raddlenoun | A red ochre. |
| rufous | of a reddish colour |
| ruddlemannoun | Someone who deals in ruddle (red ochre), usually itinerant and red-stained |
| redgenoun | (obsolete, slang) gold; money |
| red dognoun | (countable, US, American football) A blitz. |
| redwaternoun | Alternative spelling of red water (disease of cattle). [A cattle disease, with one symptom being reddish urine.] |
| red-inkernoun | (informal, cricket) A not out batsman (whose score is recorded in red ink). |
| rubefactionnoun | reddening, the act or process of making red. |
| ruddlenoun | A form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep. |
| russetnoun | A reddish-brown color. |
| rosetnoun | A red colour or pigment used by painters. |
| rhedonesnoun | Alternative form of Redones. [(historical) A Gallic tribe dwelling in the eastern part of the Brittany peninsula during the Iron Age and subsequent Roman conquest of Gaul.] |
| red herringnoun | (figuratively) A clue, information, argument, etc. that is or is intended to be misleading, diverting attention from the real answer or issue. |
| red nednoun | (Australia, colloquial) Cheap or poor-quality red wine. |
| rougenoun | Red or pink makeup to add colour to the cheeks; blusher. |
| reednoun | (countable) Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water. |
| redfacenoun | A style of theatrical makeup in which a white actor reddens the face in order to portray a Native American. |
| red inknoun | (idiomatic, business, management, accounting, euphemistic) Financial loss. |
| rufousnessnoun | The quality of being rufous or reddish. |
| rubedonoun | (medicine) A diffused redness of the skin; blushing or flushing. |
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