What does ED mean?
ED means Emotionally Disturbed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Computing & IT
category.
Particularly in Computing Slang Abbreviations
Particularly in Computing Slang Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Emotionally Disturbed?
Emotionally Disturbed can be abbreviated as ED
Other shorthands for Emotionally Disturbed are: ED, em, EMD, ed, ed
Other shorthands for Emotionally Disturbed are: ED, em, EMD, ed, ed
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What does ED stand for? ED stands for "Emotionally Disturbed". |
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How to abbreviate "Emotionally Disturbed"? "Emotionally Disturbed" can be abbreviated as ED. |
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What is the meaning of ED abbreviation? The meaning of ED abbreviation is "Emotionally Disturbed". |
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What is ED abbreviation? One of the definitions of ED is "Emotionally Disturbed". |
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What does ED mean? ED as abbreviation means "Emotionally Disturbed". |
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What is shorthand of Emotionally Disturbed? The most common shorthand of "Emotionally Disturbed" is ED. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 5150 - Mentally/Emotionally disturbed person
- ANYSEED - Association of New York State Educators of the Emotionally Disturbed
- CO-ED - Community Outreach Emotionally Disturbed
- ED/LD - Emotionally Disturbed/Learning Disabled
- MATEDC - Michigan Association of Teachers of Emotionally Disturbed Children
- EDP - Emotionally Disturbed Person
- EMD - Emotionally Disturbed
- SED - Severely Emotionally Disturbed
- EDP - Emotionally Disturbed People
- EDPRT - Emotionally Disturbed Persons Response Team
- MAEDC - Michigan Association for Emotionally Disturbed Children
- SED - seriously emotionally disturbed
- SED - socially and emotionally disturbed
- EDPs - Emotionally Disturbed Persons
- em - emotionally disturbed
- sed - Serious Emotionally Disturbed
- sed - Severe Emotionally Disturbed
- SED - Seriously Emotionally Disturbed, State Educational Department
- SEDNET - Severely Emotionally Disturbed Network
- EDP - emotionally disturbed person, (Refrence what medical source? /Ye Ed, fmf 09/20/2013: