1. Redder - Adjective
Derived from red
2. Redder - Proper noun
Redder (plural Redders)
A surname from German.
As the light is dimmed and the filament temperature decreases, the distribution of color shifts toward longer wavelengths and the light appears redder, as well as dimmer. Source: Internet
He continues to make short jumps through time, seeing Earth's rotation gradually cease and the sun grow larger, redder, and dimmer, and the world falling silent and freezing as the last degenerate living things die out. Source: Internet
Copper is the most commonly used base metal, yielding a redder color. Source: Internet
I still have a few of them left, but have since bought new ones at the local Chinese market which were redder, and were so aromatic that after just picking up the bag, the scent lingered on my fingertips. Source: Internet
On the converse, you may pick up tools at the local hardware store and later find out they're redder than Ace Hardware or Home Depot. Source: Internet
They are more expensive than the bigger and redder Spanish varieties, about 1.50 to 3.00 euros per little plastic box, depending on supply and demand, their premium price justified by a sweet perfume and just tastes more strawberry-like to me. Source: Internet