Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MEDE

MEDE Mede, n.

 

Defn: A native or inhabitant of Media in Asia.

 

MEDE

MEDE Mede, n.

 

Defn: See lst & 2d Mead, and Meed. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Mede

Mede |mēd mid | noun a member of an Iranian people who inhabited ancient Media, establishing an extensive empire during the 7th century bc, which was conquered by Cyrus the Great of Persia in 550 bc . ORIGIN from Latin Medi, Greek Mēdoi, plural forms.

 

Medea

Me de a |miˈdēə mɪˈdiə |Greek Mythology a sorceress, daughter of Aeetes king of Colchis, who helped Jason to obtain the Golden Fleece and married him. When Jason deserted her for Creusa, the daughter of King Creon of Corinth, she took revenge by killing Creon, Creusa, and her own children, and fled to Athens.

 

Medellín

Me del lín |ˈmedəˌyēn, ˌmedəˈyēn ˌmɛdəˈjin | a city in eastern Colombia, the second largest city in the country; pop. 2,219,861 (2005 ). A major center of coffee production, it has in recent years gained a reputation as the hub of the Colombian drug trade.

 

medevac

med e vac |ˈmediˌvak ˈmedɪvæk |(also medivac ) noun the evacuation of military or other casualties to the hospital in a helicopter or airplane. verb ( medevacs, medevacking, medevacked ) [ with obj. ] transport (someone ) to the hospital in this way: the helicopter pilot who medevacked me the day I got shot. ORIGIN 1960s: blend of medical and evacuation .

 

Oxford Dictionary

Mede

Mede |miːd | noun a member of an Indo-European people who inhabited ancient Media, establishing an extensive empire during the 7th century bc . PHRASES law of the Medes and Persians something which cannot be altered. [with biblical allusion to Dan. vi. 12. ]ORIGIN from Latin Medi, Greek Mēdoi, plural forms.

 

Medea

Medea |mɪˈdiːə |Greek Mythology a sorceress, daughter of Aeetes king of Colchis, who helped Jason to obtain the Golden Fleece and then married him. When Jason deserted her for Creusa, the daughter of King Creon of Corinth, she took revenge by killing Creon, Creusa, and her own children, and fled to Athens.

 

Medellín

Medellín |ˌmɛdeɪˈjiːn | a city in eastern Colombia, the second-largest city in the country; pop. 2,219,861 (2005 ). A major centre of coffee production, it has in recent years gained a reputation as the hub of the Colombian drug trade.

 

medevac

medevac |ˈmɛdɪvak |(also medivac ) N. Amer. noun [ mass noun ] the evacuation of military or other casualties to hospital in a helicopter or aeroplane. verb ( medevacs, medevacking, medevacked ) [ with obj. ] transport (someone ) to hospital in a helicopter or aeroplane: I was medevacked out of Freetown. ORIGIN 1960s: blend of medical and evacuation .

 

Duden Dictionary

Medea

Me dea Eigenname |Med e a |griechische Sagengestalt, kolchische Königstochter

 

Medellín

Me del lín Eigenname |meðeˈʎin |Stadt in Kolumbien

 

Meder

Me der Substantiv, maskulin , der |M e der |der Meder; Genitiv: des Meders, Plural: die Meder Bewohner von Medien

 

Mederin

Me de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |M e derin |weibliche Form zu Meder

 

French Dictionary

médecin

médecin n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne titulaire du diplôme de docteur en médecine, qui exerce la médecine. : Un médecin spécialiste, un médecin consultant. Des médecins traitants, des médecins généralistes. Note Technique Pris absolument, le titre de docteur désigne la personne titulaire d ’un doctorat en médecine.

 

médecine

médecine n. f. nom féminin Science qui a pour objet la conservation de la santé, la prévention et le traitement des maladies.

 

Spanish Dictionary

medellinense

medellinense adjetivo 1 Relativo a Medellín, ciudad de Colombia, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Medellín .

 

medersa

medersa nombre femenino Escuela musulmana de estudios superiores .SINÓNIMO madraza .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Medevac

Med e vac /médɪvæ̀k /名詞 C U (遠隔地の )救急輸送 (機 [ヘリコプター ]).