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I . spread [spred] N

1. spread (act of spreading):

2. spread (range):

3. spread (article):

5. spread Am (ranch):

6. spread Aus, Brit inf (meal):

III . spread <spread, spread> [spred] VB trans

2. spread butter:

spread-eagled [ˌspredˈi:gld, Am ˈspredˌi:-] ADJ

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Some birds are able to eat the fruit, spreading the seeds in their droppings.
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To prevent disease spreading and encourage growth, drug programs such as vitamins and antibiotics are administered preemptively.
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His highland clothes invite suspicion that he is an anointer; that is, a foreign agent deliberately spreading plague in some way.
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Early projects involved runoff retention and surface spreading, channel modification, and infiltration wells.
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It is an annual herb taking an erect or spreading form up to half a meter long or forming a mat or dense tangle.
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This method involved spreading tar on the subgrade, placing a typical macadam layer, and finally sealing the macadam with a mixture of tar and sand.
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The purpose of this model was simulation and research of social phenomenons like seasonal migration, environmental pollution, procreation, combat, disease spreading and cultural features.
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It has also been spreading through Central America in recent years.
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Music aficionados will fall in love as the lyrical beauty engulfs the entire destination, spreading peace, love and unity to locals and visitors alike.
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Examples of workplace incivility include insulting comments, denigration of the target's work, spreading false rumors, and social isolation.
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