Drey vs. Dray

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Dreynoun

(British) A squirrel’s nest, built of twigs in a tree.

Dreynoun

(Australian) A possum’s nest, built of twigs and leaves in a tree.

Dreynoun

A squirrel's nest. See Dray.

Dreynoun

the nest of a squirrel

Drey

A drey is the nest of a tree squirrel, flying squirrel or ringtail possum.Dreys are usually built of twigs, dry leaves, and grass, and typically assembled in the forks of a tall tree. They are sometimes referred to as to distinguish them from squirrel (also termed ).

Draynoun

A low horse-drawn cart, often without sides, and used especially for heavy loads.

Draynoun

A kind of sledge or sled.

Draynoun

, the nest of a squirrel.

Draynoun

A squirrel's nest.

Draynoun

A strong low cart or carriage used for heavy burdens.

Draynoun

A kind of sledge or sled.

Draynoun

a low heavy horse cart without sides; used for haulage

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