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  • Screed — (skr[=e]d), n. [Prov. E., a shred, the border of a cap. See {Shred}.] 1. (Arch.) (a) A strip of plaster of the thickness proposed for the coat, applied to the wall at intervals of four or five feet, as a guide. (b) A wooden straightedge used to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • screed — /skrid / (say skreed) noun 1. a long speech or piece of writing; harangue. 2. Plastering a. a strip of plaster or wood of the proper thickness, applied to a wall as a guide or gauge for the rest of the work. b. the plaster, cement, etc., laid to… …  

  • screed — /skreed/, n. 1. a long discourse or essay, esp. a diatribe. 2. an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing. 3. Building Trades. a. a strip of plaster or wood applied to a surface to be plastered to serve as a guide for making a true… …   Universalium

  • screed — skrɪːd n. long essay or statement; piece, fragment; wood used as a guide when pouring concrete; strip of plaster placed on a wall and used as a guide for surface depth; tool used to level off poured concrete …   English contemporary dictionary

  • screed — noun Etymology: Middle English screde fragment, alteration of Old English scrēade more at shred Date: circa 1789 1. a. a lengthy discourse b. an informal piece of writing (as a personal letter) 2. a strip (as of a plaster of the thickness planned …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • screed — noun 1》 a long speech or piece of writing, typically a tedious one. 2》 a levelled layer of material (for example cement) applied to a floor or other surface.     ↘a strip of plaster or other material placed on a surface as a guide to thickness.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • screed — [[t]skrid[/t]] n. 1) a long discourse or essay, esp. a diatribe 2) an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing 3) bui a guide used in surfacing plasterwork or cement work • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME screde torn fragment, irreg. (with sc …   From formal English to slang

  • screed —   n. lengthy (and dull) speech or piece of writing; guide to obtaining uniform thickness in plastering; instrument for levelling or mix for surfacing concrete …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • screed — n. 1 a long usu. tiresome piece of writing or speech. 2 a a strip of plaster or other material placed on a surface as a guide to thickness. b a levelled layer of material (e.g. cement) applied to a floor or other surface. Etymology: ME, prob. var …   Useful english dictionary

  • Floating screed — Floating Float ing, a. 1. Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air. [1913 Webster] 2. Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals. [1913 Webster] 3.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • floating screed — noun : a strip of plaster first laid on to serve as a guide for the thickness of the coat of plaster to be applied (as to a wall) * * * Building Trades. screed (def. 3). [1835 45] …   Useful english dictionary

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