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  • 1MEED — Ltd Type Private (Ltd) Industry Publishing, New Media, Business News, Events Founded London, United Kingdom (1957) …

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  • 2Meed — (m[=e]d), n. [OE. mede, AS. m[=e]d, meord; akin to OS. m[=e]da, OHG. miata, mieta, G. miethe hire, Goth. mizd[=o] reward, Bohem. & Russ. mzda, Gr. misqo s, Skr. m[imac]dha. [root]276.] 1. That which is bestowed or rendered in consideration of… …

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  • 3Meed — Meed, v. t. 1. To reward; to repay. [Obs.] Waytt. [1913 Webster] 2. To deserve; to merit. [Obs.] Heywood. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4meed — /meed/, n. Archaic. a reward or recompense. [bef. 900; ME mede, OE med; c. G Miete hire; akin to OE meord, Goth mizdo, Gk misthós reward] * * * …

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  • 5meed — index appropriation (donation), compensation, honorarium, pay, prize, profit, recompense, requital …

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  • 6meed — n guerdon, prize, award, reward, *premium, bounty, bonus Analogous words: recompensing or recompense, remuneration, satisfaction (see corresponding verbs at PAY) …

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  • 7meed — [mēd] n. [ME mede < OE med, a recompense, reward, akin to Ger miete, pay, rent < IE base * mizdhó , reward, pay > Sans mīḍhá , prize] 1. Archaic a merited recompense or reward 2. Obs. a) a bribe b) merit; worth …

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  • 8Meed — Infobox Company company name = MEED Ltd company type = Private (Ltd) company slogan = MEED: Middle East Business Intelligence foundation = London, United Kingdom (1957) location = Greater London House, London (head office), Dubai Media City,… …

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  • 9MEED — Elektronenbeugung ist die Beeinflussung der Ausbreitung von Elektronen durch elastische Streuung an einem Ensemble von Streuobjekten (Atomen). Über den Welle Teilchen Dualismus sind den Elektronen die de Broglie Wellenlängen zugeordnet, so dass… …

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  • 10meed — noun /miːd/ A payment or recompense made for services rendered or in recognition of some achievement; reward, deserts. For well she wist, as true it was indeed, / That her liues Lord and patrone of her health / Right well deserued as his duefull… …

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