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Meaning of zed
Wordnet
zed (n)
the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet
Webster
zed (n.)
The letter Z; -- called also zee, and formerly izzard.
zed Sentence Examples
- The enigmatic "zed" captivated the audience with its elusive and enigmatic presence.
- The door bore an intricate "zed" symbol, hinting at the secrets it held within.
- The crossword puzzle tantalized with a series of clues leading to the elusive "zed" as the final answer.
- In ancient hieroglyphics, "zed" represented the concept of power and dominion.
- The buzzer sounded a deafening "zed" as I frantically completed the exam.
- The stranger whispered a hushed "zed" into my ear, leaving me with an uneasy sense of foreboding.
- The "zed" on the map marked the perilous path through the treacherous mountain pass.
- The ancient sword's blade bore the engraved symbol of "zed," a testament to its legendary status.
- The "zed" in the equation proved to be the key to unlocking the complex mathematical formula.
- The "zed" acted as a silent sentinel, watching over the sleeping city from its lofty perch.
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the 26th letter of the Roman alphabetThe letter Z; -- called also zee, and formerly izzard.
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The enigmatic "zed" captivated the audience with its elusive and enigmatic presence.
The door bore an intricate "zed" symbol, hinting at the secrets it held within.
The crossword puzzle tantalized with a series of clues leading to the elusive "zed" as the final answer.
In ancient hieroglyphics, "zed" represented the concept of power and dominion.