Definition of Reediness

1. Noun. The condition of being reedy ¹

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Definition of Reediness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reediness

reeden
reeder
reeders
reedes
reedier
reediest
reedification
reedifications
reedified
reedifies
reedify
reedifying
reedily
reediness (current term)
reedinesses
reeding
reedings
reedist
reedists
reedit
reedited
reediting
reedition
reeditions
reedits
reedless
reedlike
reedling

Literary usage of Reediness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1865)
"JCJ seems intentionally to have misunderstood my meaning as to reediness of ... To allege reediness alone as a proof of power would indeed be " a discovery. ..."

2. Vocal Faults and Their Remedies by William Hammond Breare (1907)
"Any prolongation of the "e" will result in unpleasant reediness. When necessary to slightly hold the final "e," it should be sung very softly indeed. ..."

3. Analysis of Woven Fabrics by Aldred Farrer Barker, Eber Midgley (1914)
"•will when finished show no reediness, still less will a woollen. On the other hand a cotton warp lustre dregs fabric made as follows:— Warp. 2/90's cotton. ..."

4. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1889)
"ave to be riveted, and so on, the " reediness," as it was called, rould be a very great disadvantage. But as they were, to a extent, simply put into ..."

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