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Definition of reeded in English: reededadjective ˈriːdɪdˈrēdid 1Shaped into or decorated with semi-cylindrical adjacent mouldings. a front door with a reeded glass panel Example sentencesExamples - Whistler, taking his cue from the English Pre-Raphaelites, experimented with reeded moldings and with various shades of gold leaf.
- Nonetheless this interpretation of the classical style was born deep within the backcountry despite the impressive reeded legs, half-spindles, and drawer with a convex front.
- The reeded footposts with undercut foliage are typical of Salem beds of the Federal period, but the dramatic canted, carved paw feet move the bed into the classical style.
- Try reeded aluminium finish legs for a contemporary finish.
- Caldwell also made and signed a fine card table with reeded bulbous legs, another example of the elegant local work that occupied pride of place in Maine interiors.
2(of a wind instrument) having a reed or reeds. in combination a double-reeded oboe
Rhymes unheeded, unimpeded, unneeded, unseeded Definition of reeded in US English: reededadjectiveˈrēdid 1Shaped into or decorated with semicylindrical adjacent moldings. Example sentencesExamples - The reeded footposts with undercut foliage are typical of Salem beds of the Federal period, but the dramatic canted, carved paw feet move the bed into the classical style.
- Try reeded aluminium finish legs for a contemporary finish.
- Caldwell also made and signed a fine card table with reeded bulbous legs, another example of the elegant local work that occupied pride of place in Maine interiors.
- Whistler, taking his cue from the English Pre-Raphaelites, experimented with reeded moldings and with various shades of gold leaf.
- Nonetheless this interpretation of the classical style was born deep within the backcountry despite the impressive reeded legs, half-spindles, and drawer with a convex front.
2(of a wind instrument) having a reed or reeds. in combination a double-reeded oboe |