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1. red oak
noun.
Any
of
numerous
American
oaks
having
4
stamens
in
each
floret,
acorns
requiring
two
years
to
mature
and
leaf
veins
usually
extending
beyond
the
leaf
margin
to
form
points
or
bristles.
Synonyms
oak
Shumard oak
swamp red oak
southern red oak
Shumard red oak
Quercus falcata
northern red oak
Quercus rubra
turkey oak
Quercus shumardii
Quercus borealis
oak tree
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2. red-faced
adjective.
(especially
of
the
face)
reddened
or
suffused
with
or
as
if
with
blood
from
emotion
or
exertion.
Synonyms
flushed
coloured
red
colored
colorful
crimson
reddened
Antonyms
uncolored
unhealthy
colorlessness
white
natural
3. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
Of
a
color
at
the
end
of
the
color
spectrum
(next
to
orange);
resembling
the
color
of
blood
or
cherries
or
tomatoes
or
rubies.
Synonyms
cherry-red
carmine
scarlet
ruddy
chromatic
ruby-red
crimson
ruby
reddish
blood-red
cerise
cherry
Antonyms
achromatic
ordinal
unimportant
loss
refrain
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
Characterized
by
violence
or
bloodshed.
Synonyms
bloody
crimson
violent
Antonyms
bloodless
colorlessness
unhealthy
pessimistic
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. red
noun.
(ˈrɛd)
Red
color
or
pigment;
the
chromatic
color
resembling
the
hue
of
blood.
Synonyms
chromatic colour
carmine
spectral colour
cerise
cherry
redness
cherry red
spectral color
crimson
ruby
chromatic color
sanguine
vermilion
dark red
orange red
scarlet
alizarine red
Turkey red
chrome red
deep red
purplish-red
purplish red
cardinal
Antonyms
achromatic color
pull
nonstandard
standard
negativity
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. red
adjective.
(ˈrɛd)
(especially
of
the
face)
reddened
or
suffused
with
or
as
if
with
blood
from
emotion
or
exertion.
Synonyms
red-faced
flushed
coloured
colored
colorful
crimson
reddened
Antonyms
uncolored
undercharge
decompress
decompression
unclasp
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. Red
noun.
A
tributary
of
the
Mississippi
River
that
flows
eastward
from
Texas
along
the
southern
boundary
of
Oklahoma
and
through
Louisiana.
Synonyms
LA
Sooner State
Texas
Pelican State
Louisiana
Red River
TX
Lone-Star State
Oklahoma
OK
Antonyms
disapprove
8. oak
noun.
(ˈoʊk)
The
hard
durable
wood
of
any
oak;
used
especially
for
furniture
and
flooring.
Synonyms
holm oak
wood
fumed oak
oak tree
Etymology
oak (English)
ook (Middle English (1100-1500))
ac (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. oak
noun.
(ˈoʊk)
A
deciduous
tree
of
the
genus
Quercus;
has
acorns
and
lobed
leaves.
Synonyms
Quercus nigra
Spanish oak
Quercus incana
scarlet oak
bluejack oak
Quercus
Japanese oak
overcup oak
turkey oak
black oak
Chinese cork oak
Quercus suber
scrub oak
holm tree
Quercus kelloggii
quercitron
Quercus ellipsoidalis
Quercus coccinea
possum oak
quercitron oak
jack oak
American turkey oak
Quercus mongolica
Quercus phellos
Quercus ilex
Quercus laurifolia
box white oak
chestnut oak
white oak
oak tree
pin oak
willow oak
holm oak
yellow oak
Quercus velutina
live oak
Quercus cerris
Nuttall's oak
northern pin oak
post oak
brash oak
water oak
Quercus nuttalli
tree
European turkey oak
evergreen oak
Quercus palustris
acorn
shingle oak
iron oak
Quercus imbricaria
Quercus texana
Quercus laevis
California black oak
cork oak
holly-leaved oak
swamp oak
genus Quercus
red oak
Quercus grosseserrata
Nuttall oak
Quercus variabilis
laurel oak
Quercus lyrata
Quercus stellata
Antonyms
fauna
Etymology
oak (English)
ook (Middle English (1100-1500))
ac (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. red
noun.
(ˈrɛd)
Emotionally
charged
terms
used
to
refer
to
extreme
radicals
or
revolutionaries.
Synonyms
bolshy
Marxist
Bolshevik
bolshie
radical
Antonyms
decrease
sufficiency
positivity
increase
positiveness
Etymology
red (English)
hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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