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ged

1
or gedd

[ ged ]

noun

Scot. and North England.
plural (especially collectively) ged, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) geds.
  1. any fish of the pike family.


GED

2
  1. general educational development.
  2. general equivalency diploma.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ged1

First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English gedde, from Old Norse gedda “pike”
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Example Sentences

Business retail consultant Ged Futter told the BBC this was about loss prevention and staffing costs.

From BBC

Since coming to jail, he has taken two dozen academic classes and earned a high school diploma, despite already having a GED.

Ged Futter is a retail specialist who used to be a buyer for Asda.

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He also received his GED, attended Coastline Community College and completed vocational trade programs while incarcerated, according to an “Ear Hustle” biography.

Stokes was born here in 1991, before moving to Wellington at the age of 10, then Cumbria aged 12 when his father Ged got a job as a rugby league coach.

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