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Difference between 'Mead' and 'Meed'
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Raghav Sharma
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Mead
Mead
means meadow.
Meed
Meed
means reward.
Sample Usage
Mead
I met a lady in the
meads
.
Meed
The valorous knight received his
meed
of praise from the fair ladies.
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