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Definitions for Shed
[1] a slight or rude structure built for shelter, storage, etc.
[2] a large, strongly built structure, often open at the sides or end.
[3] to pour forth (water or other liquid), as a fountain.
[4] to emit and let fall, as tears.
[5] to impart or release; give or send forth (light, sound, fragrance, influence, etc.).
[6] to resist being penetrated or affected by: cloth that sheds water.
[7] to cast off or let fall (leaves, hair, feathers, skin, shell, etc.) by natural process.
[8] Textiles . to separate (the warp) in forming a shed.
[9] to fall off, as leaves.
[10] to drop out, as hair, seed, grain, etc.
[11] to cast off hair, feathers, skin, or other covering or parts by natural process.
[12] Textiles . (on a loom) a triangular, transverse opening created between raised and lowered warp threads through which the shuttle passes in depositing the loose pick.
[13] contraction of she had.
[14] contraction of she would.
[15] a small building or lean-to of light construction, used for storage, shelter, etc
[16] a large roofed structure, esp one with open sides, used for storage, repairing locomotives, sheepshearing, etc
[17] a large retail outlet in the style of a warehouse
[18] NZ another name for freezing works
[19] in the shed NZ at work
[20] (tr) NZ to store (hay or wool) in a shed
[21] to pour forth or cause to pour forth to shed tears ; shed blood
[22] shed light on , shed light upon , throw light on or throw light upon to clarify or supply additional information about
[23] to cast off or lose the snake shed its skin ; trees shed their leaves
[24] (of a lorry) to drop (its load) on the road by accident
[25] to abolish or get rid of (jobs, workers, etc)
[26] to repel this coat sheds water
[27] (also intr) (in weaving) to form an opening between (the warp threads) in order to permit the passage of the shuttle
[28] (tr) dialect to make a parting in (the hair)
[29] (in weaving) the space made by shedding
[30] short for watershed
[31] mainly Scot a parting in the hair
[32] (tr) to separate or divide off (some farm animals) from the remainder of a group a good dog can shed his sheep in a matter of minutes
[33] (of a dog) the action of separating farm animals
[34] physics a former unit of nuclear cross section equal to 10 –52 square metre
[35] she had or she would
Words related to Shed
scrap, drop, yield, slip, discard, jettison, exuviate, junk, reject, beam, spill, afford, cashier, give, molt, emit, sprinkle, doff, shower, cast
Words nearby Shed
shechem, shechina, shechinah, shechita, shechitah, shed, shed blood, shed dormer, shed hand, shed light on, shed out
Origin of Shed
2before 950; Middle English s(c)hed(d)en (v.), Old English scēadan, variant of sceādan; cognate with German scheiden to divide
Other words from Shed
shed·like , adjective
shed·a·ble , shed·da·ble , adjective
non·shed·ding , adjective
un·shed·ding , adjective
Word origin for Shed
C20: from shed 1 ; so called by comparison to barn ² because of its smaller size
Synonyms for Shed
discard, drop, jettison, scrap, slip, take off, yield, afford, beam, cashier, cast, diffuse, disburden, doff, emit, exude, exuviate, give, junk, molt, radiate, reject, scatter, shower, slough, spill, sprinkle, throw, give forth, let fall, pour forth, send forth, throw away, throw out