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ged
1or gedd
[ ged ]
noun
Scot. and North England.
plural (especially collectively) ged, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) geds.
- any fish of the pike family.
GED
2- general educational development.
- general equivalency diploma.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ged1
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English gedde, from Old Norse gedda ‼õ¾±°ì±ðâ€
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He earned his GED,, external and learned to be a carpenter and bricklayer, but in a pivotal moment for his life, he was introduced to boxing by a coach called Doc Broadus.
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There, he earned his GED diploma, learned bricklaying and carpentry, was introduced to boxing and visualized a real future.
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Business retail consultant Ged Futter told the BBC this was about loss prevention and staffing costs.
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Since coming to jail, he has taken two dozen academic classes and earned a high school diploma, despite already having a GED.
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Ged Futter is a retail specialist who used to be a buyer for Asda.
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