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reddish
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red·dish  (rdsh)
adj.
Mixed or tinged with red; somewhat red.

reddish·ness n.

reddish [ˈrɛdɪʃ]
adj
somewhat red
reddishly  adv
reddishness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.reddish - of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
chromatic - being or having or characterized by hue
Translations
reddish [ˈredɪʃ] ADJ [colour, hair] → rojizo
reddish [ˈrɛdɪʃ] adj
[hue, colour, stone, leaves] → rougeâtre
[brown, orange, purple] → rougeâtre
[hair, beard] → qui tire sur le roux
reddish
adjrötlich; reddish-brownrotbraun
reddish [ˈrɛdɪʃ] adjrossiccio/a, rossastro/a; (hair) → rossiccio/a


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