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meed M0176600 (mēd)n. Archaic A merited reward or recompense. [Middle English mede, from Old English mēd; see mizdho- in Indo-European roots.]meed (miːd) narchaic a recompense; reward[Old English: wages; compare Old High German mēta pay]meed (mid) n. Archaic. reward; recompense. [before 900; Old English mēd] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | meed - a fitting reward archaicism, archaism - the use of an archaic expressionreward - payment made in return for a service rendered | TranslationsMEED
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MEED➣Middle East Economic Digest | MEED➣Medium Energy Electron Diffraction | MEED➣Microcomputer Education for Employment of the Disabled | MEED➣Multisystemic Eosinophilic Epitheliotropic Disease (horse disease) | MEED➣Microbial Ecology Evaluation Device |
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