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Mead (/miːd/), also
called honey wine, and
hydromel (particularly when low in
alcohol content), is an
alcoholic beverage made by
fermenting honey mixed...
- jugs, for
which he was
regarded as a
master of the form.
Meaders' grandfather, John
Milton Meaders,
started a
pottery business in the
community of Mossy...
- On May 28, 2010,
Meaders signed with the
Toronto Argonauts, but was
later released by the team on June 5, 2010. In 2012,
Meaders signed with his hometown...
- The F.W.
Meaders House, at 521
South Broadway in Ada, Oklahoma, was
built in 1929. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2007....
- Look up
meades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Meades is a surname.
People with that name include: Anna
Meades (1734 -
probably before 1779), English...
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William Mead may
refer to
William Mead (merchant) (1628–1713),
prominent London Quaker William H.
Mead (1921–1974),
bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of...
- The Nelder–
Mead method (also
downhill simplex method,
amoeba method, or
polytope method) is a
numerical method used to find the
minimum or
maximum of an...
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engineer George Herbert Mead (1863–1931),
American philosopher, sociologist, and
psychologist G. R. S.
Mead (George
Robert Stowe Mead, 1863–1933), British...
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Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 –
November 15, 1978) was an
American cultural anthropologist,
author and speaker, who
appeared frequently in the m****...
- Lake
Mead is a
reservoir formed by the
Hoover Dam on the
Colorado River in the
Southwestern United States. It is
located in the
states of
Nevada and Arizona...