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No, "readied" is not a dictionary word. The correct form would be "readied," which means to prepare or make something ready.
Readied. Example: The teacher had readied all the students for their tests.
The past tense of "ready" is "readied."
Prepared.
It depends on the density of the timber.
i tried to ready him for the bad news ( readied is the past tense for ready so we use ready here ) :)
Ready or readied, equipped
Second-hand timber. Often called "reclaimed" timber.
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A lumber is that person who falls timber. The activity is called lumbering.
Readied is the past participle of ready.