Danish Meaning of tread

slidbane

Other Danish words related to slidbane

Definitions and Meaning of tread in English

Wordnet

tread (n)

a step in walking or running

the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire

the part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the ground

structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step

Wordnet

tread (v)

put down or press the foot, place the foot

tread or stomp heavily or roughly

crush as if by treading on

brace (an archer's bow) by pressing the foot against the center

apply (the tread) to a tire

mate with

Webster

tread (v. i.)

To set the foot; to step.

To walk or go; especially, to walk with a stately or a cautious step.

To copulate; said of birds, esp. the males.

Webster

tread (v. t.)

To step or walk on.

To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too light; a well-trodden path.

To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, or the like.

To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue.

To copulate with; to feather; to cover; -- said of the male bird.

Webster

tread (n.)

A step or stepping; pressure with the foot; a footstep; as, a nimble tread; a cautious tread.

Manner or style of stepping; action; gait; as, the horse has a good tread.

Way; track; path.

The act of copulation in birds.

The upper horizontal part of a step, on which the foot is placed.

The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet.

The part of a wheel that bears upon the road or rail.

The part of a rail upon which car wheels bear.

The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle.

A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes. See Interfere, 3.

FAQs About the word tread

slidbane

a step in walking or running, the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire, the part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the ground, structural member co

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treacly => sukkersød, treacle => Melasse, treachery => forræderi, treacherously => forræderisk, treacherous => forræderisk,