NED

Proper noun

Ned

A medieval diminutive of the male given name Edward.

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Anagrams

• -end, DEN, DNE, Den, Den., End, NDE, den, end, end-

Proper noun

NED

Initialism of New English Dictionary.

Initialism of National Endowment for Democracy.

Phrase

NED

(medicine) Initialism of no evidence of disease.

(bogan) Non Educated Delinquent

Anagrams

• -end, DEN, DNE, Den, Den., End, NDE, den, end, end-

Etymology

Noun

ned (plural neds)

(Scotland, slang, pejorative, offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.

Synonyms

• chav (England)

• charva (Northeast England)

• Scally (Northern England)

• scanger (Dublin/Ireland)

• Senga (Scotland)

• yob, yobbo (England, Australia)

• spide (Northern Ireland)

Anagrams

• -end, DEN, DNE, Den, Den., End, NDE, den, end, end-

Source: Wiktionary



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