screed
n. கந்தை, கிழிவு, சிலும்பல், ஓரம், துணுக்கு, நீளுரை, நெடுங்குறைக்கடிதம், பாவுமேதல்வரிப்பலகை, பாவுமேல்வரிப்பட்டி.
Screed, n. Etym: [Prov. E., a shred, the border of a cap. See Shred.] 1. (Arch.) (a) A strip of plaster of the thickness proposed for the coat, applied to the wall at intervals of four or five feet, as a guide. (b) A wooden straightedge used to lay across the plaster screed, as a limit for the thickness of the coat. 2. A fragment; a portion; a shred. [Scot.] Screed, n. Etym: [See 1st Screed. For sense 2 cf. also Gael. sgread an outcry.] 1. A breach or rent; a breaking forth into a loud, shrill sound; as, martial screeds. 2. An harangue; a long tirade on any subject. The old carl gae them a screed of doctrine; ye might have heard him a mile down the wind. Sir W. Scott.