Quadded: meaning, definitions and examples

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quadded

 

[ kwɒdɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

finished action

Quadded is the past tense of the verb 'quad', which typically refers to the process of forming or arranging something into groups of four. This term is often used in contexts like education, organizing teams, or any scenario where items or people are grouped in fours. Although this term is not widely used, it conveys a specific action related to grouping.

Synonyms

arranged, grouped, organized.

Examples of usage

  • We quadded the students for the project.
  • The players were quadded for the tournament.
  • They quadded the items for easier management.

Translations

Translations of the word "quadded" in other languages:

🇵🇹 quadrado

🇮🇳 चौकोर

🇩🇪 quadratisch

🇮🇩 kuadran

🇺🇦 квадратний

🇵🇱 kwadratowy

🇯🇵 四角形の

🇫🇷 carré

🇪🇸 cuadrado

🇹🇷 kare

🇰🇷 사각형의

🇸🇦 مربع

🇨🇿 čtvercový

🇸🇰 štvorcový

🇨🇳 四方形的

🇸🇮 kvadratni

🇮🇸 ferningur

🇰🇿 төртбұрышты

🇬🇪 კვადრატული

🇦🇿 kvadrat

🇲🇽 cuadrado

Etymology

The term 'quad' originates from the Latin word 'quadrus', meaning 'four-sided' or 'four', which is derived from the root 'quattuor', indicating the number four. The usage of 'quad' in English began in the 14th century, initially referring to a four-sided figure, such as a square. Over time, it evolved, and in various contexts, it began to denote anything that is grouped or arranged in fours. The creation of the past tense 'quadded' likely emerged from the needs of modern contexts to describe actions involving grouping entities into groups of four. 'Quad' has been adopted in educational jargon as a term for various groupings, showcasing its evolution in contemporary language. Its adoption in various fields, including education and sports, signifies how language evolves and adapts over time to meet the communicative needs of society.