ed
1 Americannoun
noun
abbreviation
plural
eds,plural
eds-
edited.
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edition.
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editor.
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education.
abbreviation
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Eastern Department.
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election district.
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ex dividend.
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executive director.
abbreviation
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edited
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edition
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editor
suffix
suffix
suffix
Etymology
Origin of ed1
By shortening
Origin of -ed4
Old English -de, -ede, -ode, -ade; origin disputed
Origin of -ed5
Old English -ed, -od, -ad; origin disputed
Origin of -ed6
Middle English; Old English -ede
Example Sentences
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In the 1960s Ed Dwight was the first Black astronaut candidate -- but he never got his chance to go to the Moon.
From Barron's
“We’ve seen pricing increase twice in the industry, just in the last two weeks,” Delta Air Lines DAL 5.21%increase; green up pointing triangle CEO Ed Bastian told analysts in mid-March.
The amount for which Allbirds agreed to sell its intellectual property and other assets and liabilities to American Exchange Group, whose brands include Ed Hardy and Aerosoles.
The once-highflying company agreed to sell its intellectual property to American Exchange Group, whose brands include Ed Hardy and Aerosoles.
After struggling for years, the company on Monday agreed to sell its intellectual property and other assets and liabilities to American Exchange Group, whose brands include Ed Hardy and Aerosoles.
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