Definition of Photoed

1. Verb. (past of photo) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Photoed

1. photo [v] - See also: photo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Photoed

photodromes
photodromy
photoduplicate
photoduplicated
photoduplicates
photodynamic
photodynamic radiation therapy
photodynamic sensitization
photodynamic therapy
photodynamically
photodynamics
photodynesis
photodynia
photodysphoria
photoecology
photoed (current term)
photoelastic
photoelasticity
photoelectret
photoelectrets
photoelectric
photoelectric absorption
photoelectric cell
photoelectric cells
photoelectric effect
photoelectric emission
photoelectrical
photoelectrically
photoelectricity
photoelectrochemical

Literary usage of Photoed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Canadian Leaves: An Account of a Visit to Canada in 1864-1865 by Frances Elizabeth Owen Monck (1891)
"The driver wanted us to be photoed for the third time at another photographer's ... Conway and Lord Lyons's servants had themselves photoed in a group also. ..."

2. Eighty Years' Reminiscences by John Anstruther-Thomson (1904)
"I forget how the others went, but I remember that the Duchess and Lady Fitzhardinge sat all day in a hay waggon and were photoed sitting in state. ..."

3. On the War Path: A Lady's Letters from the Front by J. D. Leather-Culley (1901)
"Before breakfast photoed position with commandant. Had a great set off and was escorted by Captain Gardner past the examining sentry ..."

4. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1915)
"First of all the lion was let onto the stage and then he wandered about in front of the camera while the Italian, in a cage photoed him,; such a splendid ..."

5. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1893)
"... and imps for revels ; Devil» uncouth, and devils polite ; Devils black, and devils white; Devils foolish, and devils wise ; But a Woman, photoed without ..."

6. The à Becketts of "Punch": Memories of Father and Sons by Arthur William À Beckett (1903)
"One by one we sat at a table with an imaginary banquet before us, holding up a glass in the pose devised for us by the eminent artist, who " snap-photoed ..."

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