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  • 31mead — meed …

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  • 32mead — meed …

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  • 33müde —  meed …

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  • 34Mead — /meed/, n. 1. George Herbert, 1863 1931, U.S. philosopher and author. 2. Margaret, 1901 78, U.S. anthropologist. 3. Lake, a lake in NW Arizona and SE Nevada, formed 1936 by Hoover Dam. 115 mi. (185 km) long; 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). * * * I… …

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  • 35Meade — /meed/, n. 1. George Gordon, 1815 72, Union general in the American Civil War. 2. James Edward, born 1907, British economist: Nobel prize 1977. * * * …

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  • 36Meadville — /meed vil/, n. a city in NW Pennsylvania. 15,544. * * * ▪ Pennsylvania, United States       city, seat of Crawford county, Pennsylvania, U.S., on the French Creek, 87 miles (140 km) north of Pittsburgh. The oldest settlement in the northwestern… …

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  • 37Mede — /meed/, n. a native or inhabitant of Media. [1350 1400; ME Medis (pl.), OE Medas < L Medi < Gk Mêdoi (pl.), Mêdos (sing.) < OPers Mada] * * * ▪ people       one of an Indo European people, related to the Persians, who entered northeastern Iran&#8230; …

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  • 38Medon — /meed n/, n. (in the Odyssey) a herald who warned Penelope that her suitors were conspiring against Telemachus. * * * …

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  • 39Meadville — /meed vil/, n. a city in NW Pennsylvania. 15,544 …

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  • 40Medon — /meed n/, n. (in the Odyssey) a herald who warned Penelope that her suitors were conspiring against Telemachus. * * * medoe, medon obs. ff. meadow, maidan …

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