No, deeded is not a word whoever asked this question because deeded is already pural. Of course "deeded" is a word. The asker is referring to the verb "deed", not the noun "deed" hence its pluraliity has no bearing as a verb cannot be plural. "The grandfather deeded his house to his grandson."
The past tense of deed is deeded.
You would typically use legal language to specify deeded docking rights in a deed for shared lakefront property. This language should clearly outline each party's rights and responsibilities regarding the use and maintenance of the docking area. It is recommended to seek assistance from a real estate attorney to ensure the language is precise and legally binding.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
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Deeded land is land transferred by means of a deed.
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The owner of a deeded home can get the home back if the home is in his or her name. The taxes must be paid on a deeded home in order for it be a clear deed.
The past tense of deed is deeded.
What if there was a will and the house was deeded to the wife what about the contents of the house?
The word "deeded" contains only 2 letters that are each used three times within the word. It is the only such word in the English language.
Deeded land has a legal owner of the land, with a deed to prove ownership. Recorded land is on record at the land office, but it is not necessarily deeded to anyone.
deeded - to be given the deeds to somewhere/something
owned land