read / red / redd [rɛd]
read – adj. – of a person who is well-informed or versed in a specific area; 3. a speech, etc., that is performed using a script instead of spoken either extemporarily or from memory; v. – past tense and past participle of read [ri:d] – 1. considered, interrupted; 2. expounded the meaning or significance; 3. foretold; 4. perused or studied written material; interpreted the written form of a language; 5. assessed and reported on works for publication; 6. discerned the character of a person
red – adj., n. & v. – adj. – 1. of a colour in the visible range, opposite violet, approximately 625nm to 740nm wavelengths, ranging from bright crimson to roan or chestnut; 2. designating fire, flames, a sunrise or sunset; 3. of intense emotions such as anger, rage, passion, embarrassment; n. – 1. the colour opposite violet or a tint or shade of it; 2. communist; v. – 1. to become this colour either due to change in blood flow or through heating an object; 2. remove the fat of a butchered animal
redd – n. – a salmon nest