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Sea reed
The sea sand reed See under Reed
free reed
a reed that does not fit closely over the aperture
Reeded
Civered with reeds reedy
Dyke-reed, or Dyke-reve
Dyke-reed, or Dyke-reve, an officer who has the care and oversight of the dykes and drains in fenny countries.
Nurl
To cut with reeding or fluting on the edge of as coins the heads
Reeding
together to decorate a surface also decoration by means of reedings the reverse of fluting
Reeden
Consisting of a reed or reeds
Reedy
Abounding with reeds covered with reeds
Ferulaceous
Pertaining to reeds and canes having a stalk like a reed as ferulaceous
Clarinet
A wind instrument blown by a single reed of richer and fuller tone than the oboe which has
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