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Areed
- - To tell, declare, explain, or interpret; to divine; to guess; as, to aread a riddle or a dream.
Areek
- - In a reeking condition.
Breed
- noun - a special type; "Google represents a new breed of entrepreneurs"
- a special variety of domesticated animals within a species;
- call forth
- cause to procreate (animals); "She breeds dogs"
- copulate with a female, used especially of horses; "The horse covers the mare"
- have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms); "pandas rarely breed in captivity"; "These bacteria reproduce"
Creed
- noun - any system of principles or beliefs
- the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group
Creek
- noun - a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); "the creek dried up every summer"
- any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma
Creel
- noun - a wicker basket used by anglers to hold fish
Creep
- noun - a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot
- a slow longitudinal movement or deformation
- a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body; "a crawl was all that the injured man could manage"; "the traffic moved at a creep"
- grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface); "ivy crept over the walls of the university buildings"
- move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground; "The crocodile was crawling along the riverbed"
- show submission or fear
- someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
- to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
Crees
- - An Algonquin tribe of Indians, inhabiting a large part of British America east of the Rocky Mountains and south of Hudson's Bay.
Freed
- verb - free from obligations or duties
- free or remove obstruction from; "free a path across the cluttered floor"
- grant freedom to; free from confinement
- grant relief or an exemption from a rule or requirement to; "She exempted me from the exam"
- let off the hook; "I absolve you from this responsibility"
- make (assets) available; "release the holdings in the dictator's bank account"
- make (information) available for publication; "release the list with the names of the prisoners"
- part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"
- release (gas or energy) as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition
- relieve from; "Rid the house of pests"
- remove or force out from a position; "The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums"; "He finally could free the legs of the earthquake victim who wa
Freer
- adjective - able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint; "free enterprise"; "a free port"; "a free country"; "I have an hour free"; "free will"; "free of racism"; "feel free to stay as long as you wish"; "a free choice"
- At liberty
- completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning"
- costing nothing; "complimentary tickets"; "free admission"
- not fixed in position; "the detached shutter fell on him"; "he pulled his arm free and ran"
- not held in servitude; "after the Civil War he was a free man"
- not literal; "a loose interpretation of what she had been told"; "a free translation of the poem"
- not occupied or in use; "a free locker"; "a free lane"
- not taken up by scheduled activities; "a free hour between classes"; "spare time on my hands"
- unconstrained or not chemically bound