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red
an initial or terminating syllable in names.
red
adjective
[Gr red, and a rose, from its color. Heb. to descend, to bring down. L. gradior, also to correct, to teach, erudio. See also Rad.]
Of a bright color, resembling blood. Red is a simple or primary color, but of several different shades or hues, as scarlet, crimson, vermilion, orange redWe say red color, red cloth, red flame, red eyes, red cheeks, red lead. Red book of the exchequer, an ancient English record or manuscript containing various treatises relating to the times before the conquest. Red men, red people, red children, the aboriginals of America, as distinguished from the whites.
red
noun
A red color; as a brighter color, the best of all the reds.