reading |
aread |
As a proper noun reading
is .
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
aread |
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areal |
aread |
As a noun areal
is area (pocket of land).
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
terms |
aread |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
dread |
aread |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between dread and aread
is that
dread is (obsolete) fury; dreadfulness while
aread is (obsolete) to advise, counsel.
As verbs the difference between dread and aread
is that
dread is to fear greatly while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As a noun dread
is great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror.
As an adjective dread
is terrible; greatly feared.
aread |
abread |
As a verb aread
is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As an adverb abread is
abroad.
aread |
arad |
As verbs the difference between aread and arad
is that
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy while
arad is i laugh.
aread |
arread |
As verbs the difference between aread and arread
is that
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy while
arread is to declare; tell; interpret; explain.
As a noun arread is
advice; discourse; narration.
areas |
aread |
As a noun areas
is .
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
aread |
arear |
As verbs the difference between aread and arear
is that
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy while
arear is to raise; to set up; to stir up.
As an adverb arear is
backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.
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