Complete Definition of "sed"

English
wikipedia

Etymology
From stream editor.

Noun
sed

  1. computing A noninteractive text editor (originally developed in Unix), intended for making systematic edits in an automatic or batch-oriented way.

Verb
en-verb|sed|d|ed

  1. To edit a file or stream of text using sed.

#: Can you sed out those trailing spaces, please?


Esperanto

Etymology
From Latin 'sed'

Conjunction
sed

  1. but

Category:Esperanto BRO1
Category:Esperanto conjunctions


Kurdish

Numeral
sed

  1. cardinal|lang=ku hundred, 100, C

Derived terms
sedem
sedemîn


Latin

Conjunction
sed

  1. but, and indeed

#: Non scholae, sed vitae discimus ("Not for the school, but for life do we learn" - w:Non scholae, sed vitae discimus|see wikipedia)

Category:Latin conjunctions


Spanish

Etymology 1
Latin sitis.

Noun
es-noun-f|p=sedes

  1. thirst

#: Tengo sed.
#:: I'm thirsty.

Related terms
sediento

See also
hambre f
sede f

Etymology 2
inflected form of|ser

Verb
sed

  1. Second-person plural imperative present form of ser.

Category:Spanish nouns
Category:Spanish verb forms


Swedish

Noun
sed

  1. moral

Category:Swedish nouns

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