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TED'P
(Hukuk) Tersiye, uslandırma
MU'TED
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Zâlim kimse
English - English
transmission electron diffraction
Technology Entertainment Design, a series of global conferences
turtle excluder device
A nickname associated with the male given names Edward and Theodore
A Teddy boy
To spread hay for drying
teddy boy
{v} to lay mown grass in rows, to spread
A Ted is the same as a Teddy boy. In 15th-century England the verb ted meant to spread newly cut hay to facilitate its drying. In the mid-19th century an American inventor produced a machine to ted the hay automatically and called it a tedder. Since modern English is inclined to make verbs out of nouns meaning implements or machines, the noun tedder became a verb with the same meaning as the original word ted. Tedder, a New England verb, also turns up in those parts of the Midwest that received settlers from New England. Hughes Ted Ted Kennedy Shawn Ted Turner Ted Williams Ted
{i} male first name (form of Edward or Theodore)
given name, male
{f} spread or scatter something about to allow it to dry (as with manure or newly mown grass)
Turbine Engine Diagnostic
  Abbreviation for trunk encryption device
a battered teddy bear and tortured soul who accompanies Neil into the past on the orders of Ursula Webster, in exchange for a chance to save the lives of those dear to him
abbreviation for the spread between US Treasury Bills (90 day) and Eurodollars (90 days)
a tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes
Technologically Elevated Dictator The term used for the many planetary warlords scattered throughout the former lmperium in 1200 They derive their power from the possession of a small number of relic [which see] weapons with which they terrorize their populations These weapons can no longer be maintained or replaced, and many of these warlords are retaining power by bluffing with weapons that no longer function TED's with working weapons periodically feel the need to demonstrate the power of their weapons on unfortunate peasants to maintain the terror that ensures their position These warlords are typically xenophobic, knowing that interstellar contact will destroy the small advantage that maintains their power These warlords will make every attempt to imprison or kill any interstellar visitors and have proven to be the demise of many free traders
The Evil Doctor Veterinarian Some kitties even see TEN (The Evil Nurse)
To spread, or turn from the swath, and scatter for drying, as new-mowed grass; chiefly used in the past participle
Trunk Encryption Device
TED spread
the difference in yields between inter-bank and U.S. Government loans
Ted Danson
(born 1949) American television and film actor who starred in the TV series "Cheers
Ted Hughes
a British poet who wrote especially about the cruelty of animals and nature. He was married to the US poet Sylvia Plath. He became poet laureate (=the Queen's official poet) in 1984 (1930-98). orig. Edward James Hughes born Aug. 16, 1930, Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, Eng. died Oct. 28, 1998, Devon British poet. The son of shopkeepers, he studied at Cambridge University. He married the American poet Sylvia Plath in 1956. His first volumes of verse were The Hawk in the Rain (1957) and Lupercal (1960). After Plath's 1963 suicide he wrote little for three years, then began publishing prolifically, often in collaboration with illustrators or photographers. His collections include Wodwo (1967), Crow (1970), Cave Birds (1975), Gaudete (1977), and Wolf Watching (1989). His most characteristic work emphasizes the cunning and savagery of animal life in harsh, sometimes disjunctive lines. He wrote many volumes for children (including The Iron Man, 1968) and edited the journal Modern Poetry in Translation. In 1984 he became Britain's poet laureate. Birthday Letters (1998), published shortly before his death, consists of revealing poems about his relationship with Plath
Ted Hughes
(1930-1998) full name was Edward James Hughes, one of the most important English poets of the 20th century (became famous due to his tragic marriage with the poet Sylvia Plath)
Ted Kaczynski
{i} "Unabomber" (born 1942 under the name Theodore John Kaczynski), anti-technology man who sent several mail bombs to universities and airlines in the United States (starting in the late 1970s to early 1990s) before being caught by the FBI in April 1996 (he was sentenced to life in prison in May 1998)
Ted Kennedy
Edward "Ted" Kennedy (born 1932), American politician, member of the U.S. Senate from the Democratic Party, youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy
Ted Shawn
orig. Edwin Myers Shawn born Oct. 21, 1891, Kansas City, Mo., U.S. died Jan. 9, 1972, Orlando, Fla. U.S. modern dancer, teacher, and choreographer. He married Ruth St. Denis in 1914, soon after beginning his dance career. In 1915 they cofounded the Denishawn school and company to promote nonballetic dance movement; their tours brought modern dance to many parts of the U.S. for the first time. After the couple separated in 1931, the company disbanded, and Shawn established a company of male dancers for which he choreographed works that embodied a vigorous, masculine style. In 1933 he founded the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Becket, Mass., as a summer residence and theatre for his dancers. He continued to dance and choreograph into the 1960s
Ted Turner
a US businessman and sportsman who started CNN (Cable News Network), a cable television company that was the first to broadcast news all day and night (1938-). orig. Robert Edward Turner, III born Nov. 19, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. U.S. broadcasting entrepreneur. He took over his father's Atlanta-based advertising firm after the latter's 1963 suicide and restored it to profitability. In 1970 he bought the Atlanta television station WJRJ (later WTBS), which in 1975 became the superstation of the Turner Broadcasting System, broadcasting via satellite to cable systems nationwide. An avid sportsman, he purchased professional baseball and basketball franchises in Atlanta, and in 1977 he piloted his yacht, Courageous, to victory in the America's Cup race. He expanded his broadcasting empire with the 1980 launch of the Cable News Network (CNN) and the 1986 purchase of MGM/UA Entertainment (MGM) and its library of more than 4,000 movies. He married Jane Fonda in 1991 (divorced 2001). In 1996 he merged his broadcasting system with Time Warner and became its vice-chairman (see AOL Time Warner). In 2003 he resigned as vice-chairman of AOL Time Warner
Ted Turner
American businessman and entrepreneur, founder of the CNN news network
Ted Williams
orig. Theodore Samuel Williams born Aug. 30, 1918, San Diego, Calif., U.S. died July 5, 2002, Inverness, Fla. U.S. baseball player, one of the greatest hitters of all time. Williams began playing professionally at age
Ted Williams
He became an outfielder with the Boston Red Sox in 1939 and remained with the team until his retirement in 1960. Tall and thin, he was dubbed "the Splendid Splinter" but was also known more simply as "the Kid." A left-handed hitter, he compiled a lifetime batting average of .344, the eighth highest on record. He batted .406 in 1941, becoming the last .400 hitter of the century. His career slugging percentage (.634) is second only to that of Babe Ruth. Williams is the only player besides Rogers Hornsby to have twice won the batting Triple Crown (best average, most home runs, and most runs batted in in the same season). Despite losing five years of his career to service as a flyer in World War II and the Korean War, he hit a total of 521 home runs, capping his career with a home run in his final at bat. After retiring as a player, he managed the Washington Senators (1969-72) and became an accomplished fisherman
tedder
A machine for stirring and spreading hay, to expedite its drying
tedder
{v} to tie or limit to a spot in feeding
tedder
{n} a rope to give a beast a certain range in feeding
Teds
plural of Ted
tedder
Same as Tether
ted

    Hyphenation

    Ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    ted

    Synonyms

    eddie, eddy, teddy

    Pronunciation

    /ˈted/ /ˈtɛd/

    Etymology

    [ 'ted ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Shortened form of Edward or Theodore.

    Tenses

    tedding, tedded

    Videos

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