These are the meanings of the letters PEDDERS when you unscramble them.
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deeds (unknown)
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deeps (unknown)
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deers (unknown)
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dreed (unknown)
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drees (unknown)
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Pedes (pl. )
of Pes
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peers (unknown)
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peres (unknown)
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perse (unknown)
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preed (unknown)
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Prees (n.)
Press; throng.
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prese (unknown)
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redds (unknown)
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reded (unknown)
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redes (unknown)
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reeds (unknown)
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seder (unknown)
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sered (unknown)
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Speed (n.)
One who, or that which, causes or promotes speed or success.
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Speed (n.)
Prosperity in an undertaking; favorable issue; success.
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Speed (n.)
The act or state of moving swiftly; swiftness; velocity; rapidly; rate of motion; dispatch; as, the speed a horse or a vessel.
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Speed (n.)
To be expedient.
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Speed (n.)
To experience in going; to have any condition, good or ill; to fare.
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Speed (n.)
To fare well; to have success; to prosper.
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Speed (n.)
To go; to fare.
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Speed (n.)
To make haste; to move with celerity.
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Speed (v. t.)
To cause to be successful, or to prosper; hence, to aid; to favor.
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Speed (v. t.)
To cause to make haste; to dispatch with celerity; to drive at full speed; hence, to hasten; to hurry.
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Speed (v. t.)
To hasten to a conclusion; to expedite.
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Speed (v. t.)
To hurry to destruction; to put an end to; to ruin; to undo.
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Speed (v. t.)
To wish success or god fortune to, in any undertaking, especially in setting out upon a journey.
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Speer (n.)
A sphere.
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Speer (v. t.)
To ask.
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Spree (n.)
A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic; a carousal.