SCREED
\skɹˈiːd], \skɹˈiːd], \s_k_ɹ_ˈiː_d]\
Definitions of SCREED
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1871 - The Cabinet Dictionary of the English Language
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a long piece of writing
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an accurately levelled strip of material placed on a wall or floor as guide for the even application of plaster or concrete
By Princeton University
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A wooden straightedge used to lay across the plaster screed, as a limit for the thickness of the coat.
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A breach or rent; a breaking forth into a loud, shrill sound; as, martial screeds.
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An harangue; a long tirade on any subject.
By Oddity Software
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A wooden straightedge used to lay across the plaster screed, as a limit for the thickness of the coat.
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A breach or rent; a breaking forth into a loud, shrill sound; as, martial screeds.
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An harangue; a long tirade on any subject.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By James Champlin Fernald
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