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  • D.Ed.
    D.Ed.
    abbreviation
    Doctor of Education.
  • Ded
    Ded
    noun
    (in the Russian army) a soldier who has served two or three years

D.Ed.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Education.


Ded British  
/ dɛd /

noun

  1. (in the Russian army) a soldier who has served two or three years

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of Ded

Russian ded grandfather

Example Sentences

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Frequent screenings for DED facilitate early detection and treatment, and can help prevent progression of DED.

From Science Daily • Jan. 13, 2024

Previous studies by Risa Wolf, M.D., a pediatric endocrinologist at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, and her team have found autonomous AI screening that uses cameras produce results that enable accurate DED diagnosis.

From Science Daily • Jan. 13, 2024

The researchers also found that 25 out of 81 participants, or 31%, in the autonomous AI group had a result indicating that DED was present.

From Science Daily • Jan. 13, 2024

DED is similar to Temporary Protected Status, which is under the purview of Homeland Security.

From Washington Times • Jan. 26, 2023

DED, Freely consecrated by Aurelius Rhodismanus, the Emperor's Freedman, to the much honoured memory of his dear Consort Flavia Aurelia of Rome, a woman equally distinguished by her unblemished Virtue and conjugal affection.

From Travels through France and Italy by Smollett, T. (Tobias)

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