Deeded vs Reeded - What's the difference?
deeded | reeded |
(deed)
An action or act; something that is done.
* Bible, Genesis xliv. 15
A brave or noteworthy action; a feat or exploit.
* Spenser
* Dryden
Action or fact, as opposed to rhetoric or deliberation.
(legal) A legal contract showing bond.
(informal) To transfer real property by deed.
Covered with reeds; reedy.
Formed with channels and ridges like reeds, as the edge of a coin.
(reed)
As verbs the difference between deeded and reeded
is that deeded is (deed) while reeded is (reed).As an adjective reeded is
covered with reeds; reedy.deeded
English
Verb
(head)deed
English
Noun
(en noun)- And Joseph said to them, What deed is this which ye have done?
- knightly deeds
- whose deeds some nobler poem shall adorn
- I have fulfilled my promise in word and in deed .
- I inherited the deed to the house.
Synonyms
* (action) act, actionDerived terms
* indeedVerb
(en verb)- He deeded over the mineral rights to some fellas from Denver.