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Tweet suff. Used to form the past tense of regular verbs: tasted. [Middle English -ede, from Old English -ade, -ede, -ode.] |
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Tweet suff. Used to form the past participle of regular verbs: absorbed. [Middle English, from Old English -ad, -ed, -od.] |
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Tweet suff. Having; characterized by; resembling: redheaded; strong-minded. [Middle English -ede, -de, from Old English -ed, -od.] |
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Tweet abbr. 1. edition 2. editor |
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Tweet abbr. 1. effective dose 2. election district 3. erectile dysfunction |
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n. Informal Education: driver's ed; adult ed. |
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