
1) Alive author 2) Analyze a lying golf ball 3) Arkansas traveler founder 4) Audition 5) Audition as for a part 6) Audition for a part 7) Audition for a role 8) Auditioned 9) Be a bookworm 10) Be literate 11) Become a bookworm 12) Bishop leaves money for study 13) Boned up on 14) Book it 15) Brush up your Shakespeare
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1) Anagrammatise 2) Anagrammatize 3) Crack a book 4) Decode 5) Interpret 6) Lipread 7) Misread 8) Peruse 9) Perused 10) Reread 11) Scan 12) Scry 13) Understand
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[All-England cricketer, 1773] Read (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer who made a single appearance for All-England against the Hambledon Club at the Artillery Ground in 1773. Blake made one known first-class appearance, scoring 13 runs in his only innings. He did not bowl. As Read had established his reputat...
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[Biology] In biology, genomics, transcriptomics, DNA-Seq or RNA-Seq context, `read` means a short sequence of dna, typically 25-400 base pairs long. Basically, reads are raw sequences that come off a sequencing machine. In the RNA-Seq methodology, RNA is converted in DNA (reverse transcription), fragmented and sequenced based on High-throug...
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[automobile] The Read car was manufactured by the Read Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan from 1913-1914. It produced a five-seater touring car costing $850. It was powered by a 4-cylinder 3.3 liter engine, and had a grey body with black striping. ...
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[system call] In most modern operating systems, a program that needs to access data from a file stored in a file system uses the read system call. The file is identified by the file descriptor that is obtained from a previous call to open. This system call reads data, in bytes as specified by the caller, from the file and stores then into a...
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[transgender] photograph of c t mathew taken by myself ...
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• (v. t.) To tell; to declare; to recite. • (n.) Rennet. See 3d Reed. • (v. t.) To advise; to counsel. • (imp. & p. p.) of Read • (v. t.) To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one`s self inaudibly; to take in the sense of, as of language, by interpreting the characters with which it is expressed;...
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The retrieval of information bits from a storage device; equivalent to reproduction of digital signals.
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1. To advise; to counsel. See Rede. 'Therefore, I read thee, get to God's word, and thereby try all doctrine.' (Tyndale) ... 2. To interpret; to explain; as, to read a riddle. ... 3. To tell; to declare; to recite. 'But read how art thou named, and of what kin.' (Spenser) ... 4. To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one'...
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Having a read on someone means that you've picked up on something significant about the way he likes to play his hands. "From a read I picked up earlier, I knew that he slowplayed trips on the flop, so his bet did not mean that he had the case 8. Instead, he was likely either semi-bluffing a draw or he was betting a small pocket pair. I raised."
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Read (rēd)
noun Rennet. See 3d
Reed . [ Prov. Eng.]
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Read (rĕd)
adjective Instructed or knowing by reading; versed in books; learned. « A poet . . . well
read in Longinus.»
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Read (rĕd),
imperfect & past participle of
Read ,
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Read intransitive verb 1. To give advice or counsel. [ Obsolete]
2. To tell; to declare. [ Obsolete]
Spenser. 3. To perform the act of reading; to peruse, or to go over and utter aloud, the words of a book or other like document. « So they
read in the book...
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Read noun [ Anglo-Saxon
rǣd counsel, from
rǣdan to counsel. See
Read ,
transitive verb ]
1. Saying; sentence; maxim; hence, word; advice; counsel. See
Rede . [ Obsolete]
2. [
Read ,
v. ]...
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[
adj] - having been read 2. [n] - something that is read 3. [v] - have or contain a certain wording or form 4. [v] - audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role 5. [v] - indicate a certain reading 6. [v] - obtain data from magnetic tapes 7. [v] - interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intesti...
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Read 1. The process of retrieving data stored on an RFID tag by sending radio waves to the tag and converting the waves the tag sends back into data. 2. The extraction, decoding, and presentation of data from a tag.
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verb indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; `The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero`; `The gauge read `empty``
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noun something that is read; `the article was a very good read`
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If someone asks you what you read at university, they mean what was your major at school.
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] make sense of a language
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