dded
/dɛd/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of ‘ded’, which is not found in English language, however, ‘ded’ can be related to ‘deduce’, in this case, ‘dded’ is the past tense
“She had deduced the answer and was able to dded it correctly.”
2. verb
past tense of ‘deduce’, to arrive at a conclusion by reasoning
“After examining the evidence, the detective had dded the culprit.”
3. verb
past tense of ‘dedicate’, to give or devote to a particular use, purpose, or person
“The artist had dded her painting to the museum.”
4. verb
past tense of ‘deduct’, to subtract or take away
“The accountant had dded the taxes from the total amount.”
5. noun
something that has been deduced or deducted
“The conclusion was her dded answer.”