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Wat (wie) is Reed - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Reed (disambiguation); Reeds

Reed         
·adj Red.
II. Reed ·noun An arrow, as made of a reed.
III. Reed ·noun Straw prepared for thatching a roof.
IV. Reed ·noun The fourth stomach of a ruminant; rennet.
V. Reed ·noun ·same·as Reeding.
VI. Reed ·v & ·noun ·same·as Rede.
VII. Reed ·noun A tube containing the train of powder for igniting the charge in blasting.
VIII. Reed ·noun A musical instrument made of the hollow joint of some plant; a rustic or pastoral pipe.
IX. Reed ·noun A frame having parallel flat stripe of metal or reed, between which the warp threads pass, set in the swinging lathe or batten of a loom for beating up the weft; a sley. ·see Batten.
X. Reed ·noun One of the thin pieces of metal, the vibration of which produce the tones of a melodeon, accordeon, harmonium, or seraphine; also attached to certain sets or registers of pipes in an Organ.
XI. Reed ·noun A small piece of cane or wood attached to the mouthpiece of certain instruments, and set in vibration by the breath. In the clarinet it is a single fiat reed; in the oboe and bassoon it is double, forming a compressed tube.
XII. Reed ·noun A name given to many tall and coarse grasses or grasslike plants, and their slender, often jointed, stems, such as the various kinds of bamboo, and especially the common reed of Europe and North America (Phragmites communis).
reed         
¦ noun
1. a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family, growing in water or on marshy ground. [Genera Phragmites and Arundo: several species.]
used in names of similar plants growing in wet habitats, e.g. bur-reed.
2. a tall, thin, straight stalk of a reed, used especially for thatching.
Brit. straw for thatching.
literary a rustic musical pipe made from reeds or straw.
3. a piece of thin cane or metal which vibrates in a current of air to produce the sound of various musical instruments, as in the mouthpiece of a clarinet or at the base of some organ pipes.
a wind instrument played with a reed.
4. (also broken reed) a weak or impressionable person.
5. literary an arrow.
6. a weaver's comb-like implement for separating the warp and positioning the weft.
7. (reeds) a set of semi-cylindrical adjacent mouldings like reeds laid together.
8. an electrical contact in a magnetically operated switch or relay.
Derivatives
reeded adjective
Origin
OE hreod, of W. Gmc origin.
reed         
(reeds)
1.
Reeds are tall plants that grow in large groups in shallow water or on ground that is always wet and soft. They have strong, hollow stems that can be used for making things such as mats or baskets.
N-COUNT: usu pl
2.
A reed is a small piece of cane or metal inserted into the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument. The reed vibrates when you blow through it and makes a sound.
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Reed
1. Reed dance The ban ends a day before the start of the annual reed ceremony.
2. Conservative Reed concedes in Georgia primary ATLANTA (Reuters) – Ralph Reed, a poster boy for the U.S.
3. One Cagle ad declared that Reed had "sold out our conservative values" and concluded: "Ralph Reed: His values are for sale." It‘s the sort of attack Reed himself might have admired under other circumstances.
4. "Coming here to Walter Reed is a reminder of why I‘ll miss it." It was Bush‘s 16th trip to Walter Reed.
5. We‘re going to fix the problems at Walter Reed, period." Yesterday‘s hearing, in the main building at Walter Reed, offered more grist for the developing political storm.