1st baron tedder
[ted-er] /ˈtɛd ər/
noun
arthur william, 1st baron, 1890–1967, british royal air force marshal and educator, born in scotland.
tedder
/ˈtɛdə/
noun
a machine equipped with a series of small rotating forks for tedding hay
a person who teds
tedder
/ˈtɛdə/
noun
arthur william, 1st baron tedder of glenguin. 1890–1967, british marshal of the royal air force; deputy commander under eisenhower of the allied expeditionary force (1944–45)
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