Ed - English meaning
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Ed – definitions in English dictionary
abbreviationEdited by.
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‘eighteenth-century women poets’, ed. roger lonsdaleabbreviationEdition.
abbreviationEditor.
suffix(added to nouns to form adjectives) having; possessing; affected by.
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TalentedsuffixForming adjectives from phrases consisting of adjective and noun.
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Bad-tempered
suffixForming the past tense and past participle of weak verbs.
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LandedsuffixForming participial adjectives.
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Wounded
abbreviationEating disorder.
abbreviationEmergency department.
abbreviationErectile dysfunction.
verb(in an online discussion, especially on twitter) address (someone) in order to draw their attention to a comment or post, by using an @ symbol preceding their name.
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If you see anything else interesting, please @ me in the comments
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Word origin
Old English -ed, -ad, -od .
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