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What (who) is -ped - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PED (disambiguation); Ped (disambiguation)
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Ped         
SOIL PARTICLE.
PED (disambiguation); Ped (disambiguation)
·noun A basket; a hammer; a pannier.
Ped-         
WIKIPEDIA PREFIX ARTICLE
Pedo-; Paedo-; Paed-; Paed; Peda-; Pedi-; Paeda-; Paedi-; Pædi-; Pæda-; Pæd-; Pædo-; Pædi; Pæda; Pæd; Pædo; Paid-
The prefix ped- (usually in the combining forms peda-, pedi-, and pedo-) in English and various other Western languages has multiple Latin and Ancient Greek roots, and multiple meanings. Ped- (sometimes spelled paed-, pæd-, or rarely paid-, depending on the word and the language or dialect) is a prefix in English and many other Western languages, often with divergent spellings, such as pet-, pie-, pei-, etc.
pedo-         
WIKIPEDIA PREFIX ARTICLE
Pedo-; Paedo-; Paed-; Paed; Peda-; Pedi-; Paeda-; Paedi-; Pædi-; Pæda-; Pæd-; Pædo-; Pædi; Pæda; Pæd; Pædo; Paid-
pedo-1
¦ combining form US spelling of paedo-.
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pedo-2 ['p?d??]
¦ combining form relating to soil or soil types: pedogenic.
Origin
from Gk pedon 'ground'.

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PED

PED, Ped-, or ped may refer to:

Examples of use of -ped
1. Yet only about 17 coal mines have such PED systems, federal officials say.
2. "If the closure continues, the entire GAP project will eventually collapse," PED added in a statement.
3. Several of this year‘s share sales raised cash for the companies as well as the financially strap–ped state.
4. Pre–Construction Engineering & Design (PED) of seven new 1,200–foot lock chambers and ecosystem restoration.
5. Bassil Jabir, the CEO of the Palestinian Economic Development Company (PED), a private company with government funding.