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Look up: Red

  1. Red
    Red is one of the primary colours. It is the colour of the spectrum which is farthest away from violet. Red pigments are derived from cinnabar, realgar, cochineal and coal-tar.
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/A9

  2. Red
    Red is slang for phenobarbital.
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/PB

  3. red
    Waters:Most species of wild salmon inhabit icy-cold North Pacific Waters. Atlantic salmon is an endangered species, but markets worldwide are well stocked with the farm-raised variety harvested in the U.S. (Pacific Northwest and New England states), Chile, and Norway. (Note: Salmon is anadromous, meaning that it spawns in fresh water. Some fish become landlocked in lakes, resulting in a supply of freshwater salmon, which is considered to be not as flavorful, and therefore not as prized, as saltw…
    Found on http://www.gortons.com/cookbook/glossary

  4. red
    [adj] - (of wine) deep reddish in color 2. [adj] - (used of hair or fur) of a reddish brown color 3. [adj] - red with or characterized by blood 4. [n] - a tributary of the Mississippi River 5. [n] - the quality or state of the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  5. red
    [adj] - (of wine) deep reddish in color 2. [adj] - (used of hair or fur) of a reddish brown color 3. [adj] - red with or characterized by blood 4. [n] - a tributary of the Mississippi River 5. [n] - the quality or state of the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  6. red
    Informal term for a leftist, revolutionary, or communist, which originated in the 19th century in the form `red republican`, meaning a republican who favoured a social as well as a political...
    Found on http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/

  7. Red
    (Or "REDL") A language proposed by Intermetrics to meet the Ironman requirements which led to Ada. ["On the RED Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):27 (Oct 1978)]. ["RED Language Reference Manual", J. Nestor and M. van Deusen, Intermetrics 1979]. (1995-01-19)
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  8. Red
    Red (rĕd), obsolete . imperfect & past participle of Read . Spenser.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/29

  9. Red
    Red transitive verb To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up ; as, to red up a house. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/29

  10. Red
    Red adjective [ Compar. Redder (-d?r); superl. Reddest .] [ Middle English red , reed , Anglo-Saxon reád , reód ; akin to Old Saxon rōd , OFries. rād , Dutch rood , German roht , rot , Old High German rōt , Dan. & Swedish röd , Icela …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/29

  11. Red
    Red noun 1. The color of blood, or of that part of the spectrum farthest from violet, or a tint resembling these. "Celestial rosy red , love's proper hue." Milton. 2. A red pigment. 3. (European Politics) An abbreviation for Red Republican . See under Red, adjective [ Cant] 4. plural (Medicine) T …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/29

  12. red
    Of the colour of blood, or of a tint resembling that colour; of the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is furthest from the violet part. "Fresh flowers, white and reede." "Your colour, I warrant you, is as red as any rose." (Shak) ... Red is a general term, including many different shades or hues, as scarlet, crimson, v …
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?r

  13. red
    adjective red with or characterized by blood; `waving our red weapons o`er our heads`- Shakespeare; `The Red Badge of Courage`; `the red rules of tooth and claw`- P.B.Sears
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  14. red
    redness noun red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  15. Red
    Red River noun a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  16. red
    ruddy adjective of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  17. Red
    `Red` is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625-740 nm. Longer wavelengths than this are called infrared, or `below red` and cannot be seen by human eyes. Red is used as one of the additive primary colors of light, complementary to cyan, in RGB color systems. Red is also one of the subtractive primary colors...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red

  18. Red
    `Red` is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625-740 nm. Longer wavelengths than this are called infrared, or `below red` and cannot be seen by human eyes. Red is used as one of the additive primary colors of light, complementary to cyan, in RGB color systems. Red is also one of the subtractive primary colors...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red

  19. red
    (red) the color produced by the longest waves of the visible spectrum, approximately 630 to 750 nm. a dye or stain with this color. scarlet red an azo dye used as a biological stain for fats.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  20. red
    (from the article `church year`) ...pope in 1198), though some variations are admitted. White, as a symbol of purity, is used on all feasts of the Lord (including Maundy Thursday and ... ...Philippines. In both regions, the buoyage systems divide buoys into Lateral, Cardinal, and associated classes. Lateral buoys are used to mark ... ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/21

  21. Red
    (from the article `Poland`) ...side of the political spectrum, there developed a number of conspiratorial groups composed of students, younger army officers, artisans, and ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/21

  22. red
    (from the article `quark`) ...ideas were published in 1973, colour has nothing to do with the colours of the everyday world but rather represents a property of quarks that is ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/21

  23. Red
    Red is a Arabic boy name. The meaning of the name is `Satisfied` Where is it used? The name Red is mainly used In English.How do they say it elsewhere? Redd ( In English) Red doesn`t appear In 2007`s top-1000 name list.The last time Red appeared In the top-1000 was 118 years ago, In 1890. It ranked #975 In that year. . 1890 was a `top year` for th
    Found on http://i-am-pregnant.com/names/boys/Red

  24. red
    One of the primary colors, occupying the lower extremity of the spectrum at the other end from violet. For individual red dyes, see specific name. Syn: mercury biniodide, mercury deutoiodide, red precipitate [A.S. reád]
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10 January 2009

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