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TROD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The sons tread the same ground that their fathers trod, to the same doom, under the same system, which leads to the destruction of the homes of the people
trod - WordReference. com Dictionary of English step: [no object] to tread softly on the stairs [~ + object] Many pilgrims have trod this same street to the holy shrine to step or walk, esp so as to press or injure something;
trod: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words 'Trod' is the past tense of 'tread,' meaning to step or walk on something or to crush something underfoot It can be used in phrases like 'well-trodden,' referring to a frequently used path, or 'trodden down,' describing something that has been flattened by being walked on
TROD Synonyms: 80 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for TROD: traveled, crowded, bustling, teeming, thronging, busy, swarming, walked; Antonyms of TROD: untrodden, pathless, trackless, pristine, virgin, untraveled, untraversed, unexplored