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MEd.
abbreviation Master of Education.
abbreviation Master of Education.
med.
abbreviation
1 medical.
2 medicine.
3 medieval.
4 medium.
abbreviation
1 medical.
2 medicine.
3 medieval.
4 medium.
medal
noun a flat piece of metal decorated with a design or inscription and awarded, eg to a soldier, sportsperson, etc, for merit or bravery, or produced in celebration of a special occasion.
verb (medalled , medalling ) intr to win a medal in a sporting competition.
[16c: from French médaille , from Latin metallum metal]
medallist noun
1 someone who is awarded a medal, especially for excellence in sport.
2 a designer, maker or collector of, or an expert on, medals.
noun a flat piece of metal decorated with a design or inscription and awarded, eg to a soldier, sportsperson, etc, for merit or bravery, or produced in celebration of a special occasion.
verb (medalled , medalling ) intr to win a medal in a sporting competition.
[16c: from French médaille , from Latin metallum metal]
medallist noun
1 someone who is awarded a medal, especially for excellence in sport.
2 a designer, maker or collector of, or an expert on, medals.
medallion
noun
1 a large medal-like piece of jewellery, usually worn on a chain.
2 in architecture or on textiles: an oval or circular decorative feature.
3 cookery a thin circular cut of meat.
[17c: from French médaillon ; related to medal]
noun
1 a large medal-like piece of jewellery, usually worn on a chain.
2 in architecture or on textiles: an oval or circular decorative feature.
3 cookery a thin circular cut of meat.
[17c: from French médaillon ; related to medal]
meddle
verb (meddled , meddling ) intr
1 (usu meddle in something) to interfere in it.
2 (usu meddle with something) to tamper with it.
[14c: from French medler , from Latin miscere to mix]
meddler noun .
meddlesome adjective , derog fond of meddling.
meddling noun , adjective .
verb (meddled , meddling ) intr
1 (usu meddle in something) to interfere in it.
2 (usu meddle with something) to tamper with it.
[14c: from French medler , from Latin miscere to mix]
meddler noun .
meddlesome adjective , derog fond of meddling.
meddling noun , adjective .
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