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Definition of Meads
1. mead [n] - See also: mead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meads
Literary usage of Meads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ballistic Missile Defense Programs: Congressional Hearings edited by Strom Thurmond (2000)
"MEDIUM EXTENDED AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM (meads) Senator COATS. The Defense Appropriations
Bill zeroed out the already meager requested funding for the Medium ..."
2. Cases on Persons and Domestic Relations: Selected from Decisions of English by Albert Martin Kales, Chester Garfield Vernier (1911)
"Under the will of William meads, made in 1841, and in the events which had happened
at the date when Elizabeth meads, the wife of Percy meads, made her will ..."
3. Cases on Selected Topics in the Law of Persons by Jeremiah Smith (1899)
"Under the will of "William meads, made in 1841, and in the events which had
happened at the date when Elizabeth meads, the wife of Percy meads, ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1767)
"... Thro' which we ibón to rural meads retreat, And what ilu fe gardens want in them
... rivers, meads and trees s And every beauty too his gardens grace, ..."