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Mead

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Noun

1. margaret mead, mead

United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978)

2. george herbert mead, mead

United States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931)

3. mead

made of fermented honey and water

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Mead

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noun
an alcoholic drink made by fermenting a solution of honey, often with spices added
noun
an archaic or poetic word for meadow
noun
Lake Mead
noun
Margaret. 1901–78, US anthropologist. Her works include Coming of Age in Samoa (1928) and Male and Female (1949)

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Mead

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Margaret1901-78; U.S. anthropologist
Lakelake in SE Nev. & NW Ariz., formed by Hoover Dam on the Colorado River: c. 250 sq mi (647 sq km)
noun
an alcoholic liquor made of fermented honey and water, often with spices, fruit, malt, etc. added
noun
var. of; OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic
meadow

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Mead

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n.
An alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water.
n.
Archaic
A meadow.
A reservoir of southeast Nevada and northwest Arizona formed by Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. It is the center of a large recreational area.
American philosopher, social theorist, and reformer. He was a leader of the American pragmatists and contributed greatly to the development of social psychology.
American anthropologist noted for her studies of adolescence and sexual behavior in traditional cultures of Oceania. Her books include Coming of Age in Samoa (1928).

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