| tread | To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too light; a well- trodden path | en |
| tread | To step or walk on | en |
| tread | the males | en |
| tread | To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, or the like | en |
| tread | To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue | en |
| tread | A step or stepping; pressure with the foot; a footstep; as, a nimble tread; a cautious tread | en |
| tread | To copulate with; to feather; to cover; said of the male bird | en |
| tread | To copulate; said of birds, esp | en |
| tread | step, walk, stride; step on fiil | en |
| tread | The length of a vessel's keel | en |
| tread | The travel surface of the trail | en |
| tread | A panel of grating having carrier end plates and nosing attached by welding, and designed specifically to serve as a stair tread | en |
| tread | The horizontal portion of a step, usually with a rounded edge , or 'nosing' which overhangs the riser | en |
| tread | The surface pattern of a tire | en |
| tread | To set the foot; to step | en |
| tread | Ground on which trail users travel It may include grass, bare dirt, roots or rocks Tread width varies depending on the type of trail and its users | en |
| tread | Manner or style of stepping; action; gait; as, the horse has a good tread | en |
| tread | Way; track; path | en |
| tread | apply (the tread) to a tire | en |
| tread | tread or stomp heavily or roughly; "The soldiers trampled across the fields" | en |
| tread | crush as if by treading on; "tread grapes to make wine" | en |
| tread | The bottom of a sneaker or tennis shoe, also used to give it traction | en |
| tread | The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction | en |
| tread | To step somewhere; to put the foot or the feet down | en |
| tread | The top of a step on a staircase, also called a run | en |
| tread | structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step the part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the ground the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire brace (an archer's bow) by pressing the foot against the center mate with; "male birds tread the females" | en |
| tread | See Interfere, 3 | en |
| tread | The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet | en |
| tread | The upper horizontal part of a step, on which the foot is placed | en |
| tread | The act of copulation in birds | en |
| tread | The part of a wheel that bears upon the road or rail | en |
| tread | The part of a rail upon which car wheels bear | en |
| tread | A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes | en |
| tread | The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle | en |
| tread | The horizontal walking surface of each step Width - Code usually requires a minimum of 32 between handrails Most people prefer at least 36' | en |
| tread | To walk or go; especially, to walk with a stately or a cautious step | en |
| tread | to tread on someone's toes: see toe | en |
| tread | If you say that someone is treading water, you mean that they are in an unsatisfactory situation where they are not progressing, but are just continuing doing the same things. I could either tread water until I was promoted, which looked to be a few years away, or I could change what I was doing | en |
| tread | If someone who is in deep water treads water, they float in an upright position by moving their legs slightly | en |
| tread | a step in walking or running | en |
| tread | the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire | en |
| tread | structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step | en |
| tread | the part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the ground | en |
| tread | The horizontal component of a step upon which one walks | en |
| tread | If someone is treading a fine line or path, they are acting carefully because they have to avoid making a serious mistake, especially in a situation where they have to deal with two opposing demands. They have to tread the delicate path between informing children and boring them | en |
| tread | If you tread in a particular way, you walk that way. She trod casually, enjoying the touch of the damp grass on her feet | en |
| tread | If you tread on something, you put your foot on it when you are walking or standing. Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to tread on your foot | en |
| tread | stepping, walking; sound of walking; single step; imprint of a tire or foot; pattern of ridges cut into a tire isim | en |
| tread | A person's tread is the sound that they make with their feet as they walk. We could now very plainly hear their heavy tread | en |
| tread | If you tread carefully, you behave in a careful or cautious way. If you are hoping to form a new relationship tread carefully and slowly to begin with | en |
| tread | The tread of a tyre or shoe is the pattern of thin lines cut into its surface that stops it slipping. The fat, broad tyres had a good depth of tread | en |
| tread | The tread of a step or stair is its flat upper surface. He walked up the stairs. The treads were covered with a kind of rubber and very quiet | en |
| tread | put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake" | en |
| tread | If you tread a particular path, you take a particular course of action or do something in a particular way. He continues to tread an unconventional path | en |
| tread | The flat part of a stair step | en |
| tread | The region of a tire designed to contact the ground It is molded of tough rubber for high traction and low wear | en |
| tread | Horizontal walking surface on a stair | en |
| tread | The horizontal top of each step in a stairway that is the portion that receives the foot | en |
| tread | T he horizontal part of a step | en |
| tread | brace (an archer's bow) by pressing the foot against the center | en |
| tread | Outer surface of tire that contacts the road | en |
| tread | A panel of grating having carriers and nosing attached by welding, and designed specifically to serve as a stair tread | en |
| tread | Horizontal length of a step | en |
| tread | the flat part of a stairway that you walk on | en |
| tread | The horizontal step surface of a staircase | en |
| tread | The horizontal board in a stairway on which the foot is placed | en |
| tread | mate with; "male birds tread the females" | en |
| tread | The horizontal portion of a staircase step | en |
| tread | The horizontal boards on stairs, supported by the stringer | en |
| tread | The upper surface of a step in a stair | en |
| tread | The horizontal step surface of a staircase See "RISER" | en |
| treading | present participle of tread | en |
| treading | walking, stepping, trampling isim | en |
| treads | plural of tread | en |
| treads | Top of the step, usually 10-1é2 inches to 11 inches deep (horizontal) | en |
| treads | Steps or stairs used on stage | en |
| treads | The steps or horizontal portions of a ladder or staircase upon which the foot is placed | en |
| treads | Top of the step, usually 10-½ inches to 11 inches deep (horizontal) | en |
| treads | The horizontal part of a staircase upon which the foot is placed | en |
| trod | simple past of tread | en |
| trod | of Tread | en |
| trod | imp | en |
| trod | & p | en |
| trod | Trod is the past tense of tread. Past tense and a past participle of tread. the past tense of tread | en |
| trodden | crushed by being walked on | en |
| trodden | past participle of tread | en |
| trodden | crushed or broken by being stepped upon heavily; "her trampled flowers lay crushed and broken"; "the grass was trodden and muddy" | en |
| trodden | Trodden is the past participle of tread. the past participle of tread | en |