Ked vs Ned - What's the difference?
ked | ned |
Any of the family Hippoboscidae of obligate parasites, especially the (sheep ked), Melophagus ovinus .
* 1839 , Rev. Dr Singer, Flies and other insects hurtful to live stock, &c.'', ''Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland ,
* 2006 , Philip R. Scott, Sheep Medicine ,
* 2007 , Carrie Gleason, The Biography of Wool ,
(Scotland, slang, pejorative, offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.
* 2007 (Scotland), RecordView'' in ''Daily Record, 14 Feb 07 , Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, p. 8,
As nouns the difference between ked and ned
is that ked is any of the family Hippoboscidae of obligate parasites, especially the sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus while ned is a person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.As initialisms the difference between ked and ned
is that ked is kendrick Extrication Device while NED is new English Dictionary.As a proper noun Ned is
a medieval diminutive of the male given name Edward.ked
English
(Melophagus ovinus) (Hippoboscidae)Alternative forms
* kade (specifically Melophagus ovinus)Noun
(en noun)page 132,
- Pouring with tobacco liquor is fatal to these insects, and also to the ked , Hippobosca ovina'', and to the tick, ''Acarus reduvius , if it fairly reach them.
page 263,
- The common differential diagnoses include cutaneous myiasis, sheep scab and lice; however, keds' are readily visible to the naked eye.Adult ' keds are 4-6 mm long, dark red and readily visible on the neck and forelimbs.
page 12,
- They watch the sheep for signs of insects or pests, such as sheep keds and sheep lice, that can irritate the sheep causing them to scratch their fleece against fences or troughs and damage or tear the wool.
Synonyms
* (parasite of family Hippoboscidae) (louse fly) * (Melophagus ovinus) (sheep tick)Derived terms
* deer ked * ked itch * sheep kedAnagrams
* ----ned
English
Noun
(en noun)- The mindless behaviour of drunken neds and nuisance neighbours brings misery to tens of thousands of honest folk.
