screed
screed definition
screed (skrēd)
noun
- a long, tiresome speech or piece of writing
- a strip of wood or plaster put on a wall to gauge the thickness of plastering to be done
- Brit. a finishing layer of mortar laid over a concrete or other solid floor
- Scot. a torn place; rent
Etymology: ME screde, var. of schrede, shred: sense from “long list on a strip of paper”
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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