reedy
Etymology
From Middle English reedy, reedi, reeddy, equivalent to reed + -y.
adj
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Full of, or edged with, reeds. -
(of a sound or voice) High and thin in tone. -
(of a person) Tall and thin. -
(metallurgy) Imperfectly welded together in masses of rods. reedy iron
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