sked

  • 1sked — /sked/, n. Informal. an airline that maintains a regular schedule of flights. [1925 30, in sense schedule ; by shortening and resp.] * * * …

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  • 2sked — (Schedule) n. planned series of events, timetable (American slang) …

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  • 3sked — vb., præt. af skide, II …

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  • 4Sked — This interesting Scottish surname derives from the Old Norse skeid meaning a racecourse, and would have described one who lived or worked by such a place. All the early recordings are from the Highland Region of Scotland, which in the 9th century …

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  • 5sked — non·sked; sked·lock; sked; sked·der; …

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  • 6sked — /skɛd/ (say sked) noun 1. Colloquial schedule. 2. an arranged time for a radio contact as on Radio of the Air. {abbreviation of schedule} …

  • 7sked — noun a) schedule, often used by amateur radio operators for a prearranged contact b) A scheduled flight …

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  • 8sked — schedule …

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  • 9sked — noun & verb (skeds, skedding, skedded) informal, chiefly N. Amer. short for schedule …

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  • 10sked — s ( en, ar) …

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