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  1. Beed - Wikipedia

    Several wars were fought in Beed between Nizam Shahi and Adil Shahi rulers of Bijapur to take the control of Beed. In 1598 Mughals captured Beed from Chand Bibi of Ahmadnagar.

  2. Beed - definition of Beed by The Free Dictionary

    Beed synonyms, Beed pronunciation, Beed translation, English dictionary definition of Beed. an insect, as a bumblebee or honeybee; a community social gathering: a sewing bee; a spelling …

  3. beed.world - The Future Of Education Is Here

    BeED is built to make teaching and learning easier for everyone. Learn more about how BeED works with your institution. BeED LMS provides an integrated learning platform that helps …

  4. Beed district - Wikipedia

    Beed district (Marathi pronunciation: [biːɖ]) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Beed.

  5. The BEED Machine – Beed.co

    The first and only fully-automated appliance for producing a single fresh joint in 20 seconds. The BEED Machine extracts the contents of each BEED Capsule and delivers a perfectly rolled …

  6. beed: meaning, synonyms - WordSense

    WordSense Dictionary: beed - meaning, definition, synonyms, origin.

  7. beed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jun 22, 2025 · beed (dialectal, informal) Synonym of was. (dialectal, informal) Synonym of were.

  8. District Beed, Government of Maharashtra | Beed district is ...

    Beed District, along with the other four districts of the Marathwada region was formerly a part of the Nizam’s State. After the reorganization of the States in 1956 the region was included in the …

  9. Beed - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang

    The term "Beed" is a slang word that originated from the African American Vernacular English (AAVE) dialect. It is often used to describe someone who is considered to be unattractive, …

  10. Beed | City, Maharashtra, Marathi, & Facts | Britannica

    Beed, city, central Maharashtra state, western India, on a tributary of the Krishna River near a gap in a range of low hills. Beed was known earlier as Champavatinagar.