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coed

or co-ed

[ koh-ed, -ed ]

noun

  1. Older Use. a female student in a coeducational institution, especially in a college or university.


adjective

  1. Older Use. of, relating to, or being a coed or coeds:

    coed fads.

  2. for or serving both men and women alike.
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Origin of coed1

1885–90, Americanism; short for coeducational student
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I dug Arianna Rivas’ Jenny, the kidnapped coed who plays an active role in her own rescue.

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Many of the properties that you pass on the way to Llidiart y Coed appear to be holiday homes.

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The studio’s last original Disney+ series, “Win or Lose,†about a coed middle school softball team, will arrive late this year.

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If you are imagining coed frivolity or drama, though, think again: These motivated girls are only concerned about the boys insofar as their proximity highlights the lack of parity between their programs.

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It’s moderately surprising that it’s taken filmmakers two decades to concoct a heart-string-tugging underdog story out of the annual coed sport event known as the Homeless World Cup, a weeklong international competition featuring homeless soccer players.

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