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zed
1[ zed ]
noun
, Chiefly British.
- the letter Z or z.
- a Z-bar.
Zed
2[ zed ]
noun
- a male given name, form of Zedekiah.
zed
/ zɛd /
noun
- the British spoken form of the letter z US wordzee
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zed1
C15: from Old French zede, via Late Latin from Greek zēta
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Example Sentences
The man behind some of the complaints is Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism.
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Warship zed so, last taime I zeed un, and nothing to the contrairy.'
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I called it "zed," but the editor said it was "zee," and I did not argue the point.
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Alis' father beamed at being consulted and hearing his own term applied to the Gorel-zed propulsion system.
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Zed, zed, n. the letter Z, also called zee and izzard: a bar of metal of form similar to the letter Z.
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I do not well understand how a man is reproached by being called zed, nor how Z is an unnecessary letter.
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