red

  • 61red — adj., noun 1 colour/color VERBS ▪ glow ▪ The coals glowed red in the dying fire. ▪ go, turn ▪ The traffic light turned red …

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  • 62red — I. adjective (redder; reddest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rēad; akin to Old High German rōt red, Latin ruber & rufus, Greek erythros Date: before 12th century 1. a. of the color red b. having red as a distinguishing color 2 …

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  • 63Red 2G — Chembox new ImageFile = Red 2G.png ImageFile1 = ImageFile2 = IUPACName = OtherNames = Acid Red 1 Food Red 10 Amidonaphthol red G azogeranine azophloxine azofloxin C.I. 18050 Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 3734 67 6 PubChem = SMILES =… …

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  • 64red — n. color 1) bright; dark; light red 2) (misc.) as red as a beet (AE), beetroot (BE) red light 3) on red (no turn on red) debt 4) in the red (to operate in the red) * * * [red] dark lightred beetroot (BE) …

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  • 65red — [[t]rɛd[/t]] n. adj. red•der, red•dest 1) phs any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nm 2) something red 3) gov… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 66red — (f) (Básico) tejido de cuerdas o hilos entrelazados Ejemplos: Voy a poner la red y podremos jugar al tenis. Estaba corriendo por el prado con una red para cazar mariposas. Colocaciones: red de araña Sinónimos: jábega (f) (Intermedio) conjunto de… …

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  • 67red — One of the primary colors, occupying the lower extremity of the spectrum at the other end from violet. For individual r. dyes, see specific name. [A.S. reád] * * * radiation experience data; rapid erythrocyte degeneration; repeat expansion… …

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  • 68red — adj 1. reddish, crimson, cardinal, Fr. rouge, Heraldry gules, carmine, Tyrian; rubescent, rufous, rufescent, rubicund, amaranthine; vinaceous, wine colored, claret colored, port wine; scarlet, ruby, vermilion, vermeil, russet, cherry, cochineal,… …

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  • 69red —    In most contexts, red is associated with good luck, health, and joy, presumably because it is the colour of blood, and hence of the living body as opposed to the corpse. There are numerous references in folklore collections to the use of red… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 70red — {{#}}{{LM R33234}}{{〓}} {{SynR34054}} {{[}}red{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Tejido hecho con hilos, cuerdas o alambres trabados de forma entrecruzada, que está preparado para distintos usos: • El pescador arrojó la red al mar. La cancha de… …

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