Ruddle

Pronunciation: /ˈrʌdəl/

Ruddle (noun)

  1. A type of red clay used for marking or coloring.

Examples

  • The artist used ruddle to create earthy tones.
  • Ruddle was found in the ancient pottery shards.

Common collocations: rich ruddle, natural ruddle, ruddle deposits, ruddle the surface, carefully ruddle

Ruddle (verb)

  1. To color something using red clay.

Examples

  • They ruddled the walls for a rustic look.
  • The craftsman ruddled the pottery to enhance its appearance.

Synonyms of Ruddle

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