Noun
peds (uncountable)
(medicine, informal, often attributive) pediatrics
After getting slapped with a six-game PEDs suspension, A.J. Bouye joins Bryce Callahan on the sidelines, meaning Denver won’t have either of their two top (and most established) corners. Source: Internet
At the largest scale, the forces that shape a soil's structure result from swelling and shrinkage that initially tend to act horizontally, causing vertically oriented prismatic peds. Source: Internet
As a result, the clay disperses and settles into voids between peds, causing those to close. Source: Internet
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In 2012, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency stripped him of his record seven Tour de France titles, releasing mounds of evidence that he used PEDs to win them. Source: Internet
Clayey soil, due to its differential drying rate with respect to the surface, will induce horizontal cracks, reducing columns to blocky peds. Source: Internet