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  • 21Read — (r[=e]d), n. Rennet. See 3d {Reed}. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22Read/write — is a computing term.*For the term s use in permissioning, see File system permissions *Read write memory …

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  • 23Read — m American, Scottish, and English: transferred use of the English surname. In most cases, this originated as a nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion (from Old English rēad red; cf. REID (SEE Reid)). In other cases, it may have… …

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  • 24read between the lines — see what is not written, read the implied message, find the hidden meaning    If we read between the lines, the memo says the company is going to be sold …

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  • 25read the writing on the wall — read/see the writing on the wall British, American & Australian, American to understand that you are in a dangerous situation and that something unpleasant is likely to happen to you. They saw the writing on the wall and started to behave better …

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  • 26read — [v1] look at and understand written word apprehend, bury oneself in*, comprehend, construe, decipher, dip into*, discover, flip through*, gather, glance, go over, go through, interpret, know, leaf through*, learn, make out*, perceive, peruse,… …

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  • 27read-only — [rēd΄ōn′lē] adj. Comput. designating or of a file whose contents can be read or viewed, but not altered: see also ROM …

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  • 28See Ya — Datos generales Origen Corea del Sur Información artística …

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  • 29read you — see what you re thinking or feeling    You have an expressive face. Anybody can read you …

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  • 30read the small print — See: read the fine print …

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