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No, spreaded is not a word. The verb, to spread, is both present tense and past tense. Examples:

First, you spread the flour on the board so that the dough won't stick.

We spread the fertilizer weeks ago so it would be mixed with the soil when we plowed.

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8y ago

The word 'spread' is a noun as a word for:

  • growth or development of an area or a group of people;
  • a soft food to put on bread or crackers;
  • a large meal with a lot of different dishes to choose from;
  • a cloth cover for a table or a bed;
  • the wingspan of a bird;
  • a large farm or ranch;
  • an act or process of spreading;
  • the extent of spreading;
  • the range or variety of something;
  • an article or advertisement covering several columns or pages of a newspaper or magazine;
  • the difference between two rates or prices;
  • a word for a thing.

The noun forms of the verb to spread are spreader and the gerund, spreading.

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10y ago

Spread is a noun (a spread) and a verb (to spread).

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15y ago

The past tense is "spread."

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