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Raddle

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Noun

1. raddle, reddle, ruddle

a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking

Verb

2. raddle, ruddle

twist or braid together, interlace

3. raddle

mark or paint with raddle

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Raddle

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verb
(transitive) another word for interweave
verb
1. (transitive) mainly British
to paint (the face) with rouge
noun, verb
2.  another word for ruddle

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Raddle

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈraddled or ˈraddling
interweave (sense 1)
noun, verb transitiveWord forms: ˈraddled or ˈraddling
var. of
ruddle

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Raddle

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tr.v. rad·dled, rad·dling, rad·dles
To twist together; interweave.
n. & v.
Variant of ruddle.
tr.v. rad·dled, rad·dling, rad·dles
To cause to have a worn-out appearance, especially in having wrinkles or deep creases: "[She] was attractive to men and to women, until her diet of alcohol and cigarettes ... raddled her beauty" (Jeanette Winterson).
n.
Red ocherous iron ore, used in dyeing and marking.
tr.v. rud·dled, rud·dling, rud·dles also red·dled or red·dling or red·dles or rad·dled or rad·dling or rad·dles
To dye or mark with or as if with red ocher: ruddle sheep.

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