| REDS | • reds n. Plural of red. • Reds n. Plural of Red. • Reds prop.n. Liverpool F.C. |
| REDSEAR | • redsear v. (Intransitive, metallurgy, obsolete) To break or crack through brittleness when red-hot; to be red-short or hot-short. • REDSEAR adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSHARE, REDSHIRE, REDSHORT. |
| REDSKIN | • redskin n. (Now sometimes considered an ethnic slur and offensive) A Native American. • redskin n. (Anarchism, communism) An anticapitalist skinhead. |
| REDSHANK | • redshank n. Either of two species of Old World wading bird in the genus Tringa that have long red legs. • redshank n. A species of moss (Ceratodon purpureus), also known as fire moss or purple horn toothed moss. • redshank n. Lady’s thumb or redleg (Persicaria maculosa), an herb in the buckwheat family. |
| REDSHARE | • REDSHARE adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSEAR, REDSHIRE, REDSHORT. |
| REDSHIFT | • redshift n. (Physics) A change in the wavelength of light, in which the wavelength is longer than when it was emitted… • redshift n. (US politics) The statistical bias towards Republican (or Blue Dog) candidates of US federal elections… • red␣shift n. (Astronomy) Light spectra shifted towards red, as by elongation of light waves from a source moving… |
| REDSHIRE | • REDSHIRE adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSEAR, REDSHARE, REDSHORT. |
| REDSHIRT | • redshirt n. (US, collegiate sports) An athlete who spends a year not participating in official athletic activities… • redshirt v. (US, collegiate sports) To place an athlete in a status wherein the athlete will spend a year not participating… • redshirt v. (US, collegiate sports) To take on a status wherein one will spend a year not participating in official… |
| REDSHORT | • redshort adj. Alternative form of red-short. • red-short adj. Hot-short; brittle when red-hot; said of certain kinds of iron. • REDSHORT adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSEAR, REDSHARE, REDSHIRE. |
| REDSKINS | • redskins n. Plural of redskin. |
| REDSTART | • redstart n. Any of various insectivorous ground-feeding birds, mainly of the genus Phoenicurus. Many of the species… • redstart n. (North America) A not closely related species of warbler native to the Americas, Setophaga ruticilla. • REDSTART n. a bird of the thrush family, characterised by a red tail. |
| REDSHANKS | • redshanks n. Plural of redshank. • redshanks n. Common name of Adenostoma sparsifolium of southern California in the US and northern Baja California in Mexico. • redshanks n. Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum). |
| REDSHIFTS | • redshifts n. Plural of redshift. • red␣shifts n. Plural of red shift. • REDSHIFT n. the displacement of the light a receding object emits toward the red end of the spectrum. |
| REDSHIRTS | • redshirts n. Plural of redshirt. • redshirts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redshirt. • Redshirts n. Plural of Redshirt. |
| REDSTARTS | • redstarts n. Plural of redstart. • REDSTART n. a bird of the thrush family, characterised by a red tail. |
| REDSTREAK | • redstreak n. A kind of apple with the skin streaked with red and yellow, a favourite English cider apple. • redstreak n. Cider pressed from redstreak apples. • REDSTREAK n. a favorite English cider apple, having the skin streaked with red and yellow. |
| REDSHIFTED | • redshifted adj. (Astronomy) (of light and other radiation) Increased in wavelength as a consequence of redshift. • REDSHIFTED adj. of e.g. a star, having its light shifted towards the red. |
| REDSHIRTED | • redshirted v. Simple past tense and past participle of redshirt. • REDSHIRT v. to keep a college athlete out of varsity play to extend his eligibility. |
| REDSTREAKS | • redstreaks n. Plural of redstreak. • REDSTREAK n. a favorite English cider apple, having the skin streaked with red and yellow. |
| REDSHIRTING | • redshirting v. Present participle of redshirt. • REDSHIRT v. to keep a college athlete out of varsity play to extend his eligibility. |