United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978)
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United States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931)
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made of fermented honey and water
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Mead \Mead\ (m[=e]d), n. [OE. mede, AS. meodo; akin to D. mede, G. met, meth, OHG. metu, mitu, Icel. mj["o][eth]r, Dan. mi["o]d, Sw. mj["o]d, Russ. med', Lith. midus, W. medd, Gr. me`qy wine, Skr. madhu honey, a sweet drink, as adj., sweet. [root]270. Cf. {Metheglin}.] 1. A fermented drink made of water and honey with malt, yeast, etc.; metheglin; hydromel. --Chaucer.
2. A drink composed of sirup of sarsaparilla or other flavoring extract, and water. It is sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas. [U. S.]
Mead \Mead\, n. [AS. m[=ae]d. See {Meadow}.] A meadow.
A mede All full of freshe flowers, white and reede. --Chaucer.
To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary, wandering steps he leads. --Addison.