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- verbfret (verb) · frets (third person present) · fretted (past tense) · fretted (past participle) · fretting (present participle)
- flow or move in small waves:"soft clay that fretted between his toes"
nounBRITISH ENGLISHfret (noun) · frets (plural noun)- a state of anxiety or worry:"why would anyone get themselves in a fret over something so simple?"
OriginOld English fretan ‘devour, consume’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vreten and German fressen, and ultimately to for- and eat.nounfret (noun) · frets (plural noun)- artarchitecturea repeating ornamental design of interlaced vertical and horizontal lines, such as the Greek key pattern.
- heraldrya device of narrow diagonal bands interlaced through a diamond.
verbfret (verb) · frets (third person present) · fretted (past tense) · fretted (past participle) · fretting (present participle)- decorate with fretwork:"a botanically inspired ornamental pattern frets the ceiling"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French frete ‘trelliswork’ and freter (verb), of unknown origin.nounfret (noun) · frets (plural noun)- each of a sequence of bars or ridges on the fingerboard of some stringed musical instruments (such as the guitar), used for fixing the positions of the fingers to produce the desired notes.
verbfret (verb) · frets (third person present) · fretted (past tense) · fretted (past participle) · fretting (present participle)- play (a note on a stringed instrument) while pressing the string down against a fret:"most people would play this by fretting the G string on the first fret with the first finger"
- provide (a stringed instrument) with frets.
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