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med1 /mɛd /informal, chiefly North American adjectiveMedical: she’s at med school...- The money is good; he will soon be free of med school debt.
- Now, they are teaching a meditation class for about 10 of their fellow med students.
- Even loans from law school or med school can be partially forgiven.
plural noun ( meds) Medicine; medication: he’d forgotten to take his meds...- I opined that since the good doctor had actually SEEN the patient, he might be the best to decide which med was appropriate.
- Statins have become so critical in the war against cholesterol that a leading statin researcher compares them to the ultimate miracle med.
- Aleve, also known as Naproxen, an over-the-counter med, was also associated with increased heart risks recently.
Med2 /mɛd /noun ( the Med) informal, chiefly British OriginRhymesabed, ahead, bed, behead, Birkenhead, bled, bread, bred, coed, cred, crossbred, dead, dread, Ed, embed, Enzed, fed, fled, Fred, gainsaid, head, infrared, ked, lead, led, misled, misread, Ned, outspread, premed, pure-bred, read, red, redd, said, samoyed, shed, shred, sked, sled, sped, Spithead, spread, stead, ted, thread, tread, underbred, underfed, wed MEd3abbreviationMaster of Education.He has an MEd in instructional technology from George Mason University and is presently pursuing a PhD at George Mason's Graduate School of Education....- He has a BA from the University of the North and an MEd in counselling psychology from an American institution, as well as a PhD in Education from Rhodes.
- Vice chair Suzanne M. Whitmer, RN, CNOR, MEd, formally thanked the 2001 authors who wrote articles for the newsletter.
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