Meant is the past participle; meaning is the present participle.
Mean is the average.
I didn't mean what I said. What does antidisestablishmentarianism mean? My sister is mean. I don't like being mean. The mean of a set of values is the average. The mean temperature is much lower in the valley in spring.
The population mean is the mean value of the entire population. Contrast this with sample mean, which is the mean value of a sample of the population.
If repeated samples are taken from a population, then they will not have the same mean each time. The mean itself will have some distribution. This will have the same mean as the population mean and the standard deviation of this statistic is the standard deviation of the mean.
The mean is the average
The past participle is meant.
Meant is the past tense of mean.
I suppose you mean swimpast participle of swim is swumswim /swam /swum
dicho = said (participle)
Perfect passive participle of induō
infinitive: mean past: meant past participle: meant
It is the past participle of "be," to exist.
Cuted is not a grammatical word. Did you mean cited? Cited is already the simple past and past participle of 'cite'.
Holpen is the archaic past participle of help.
"Cooked"; it's the past participle of cuire in French.
estado: state estado is also the past participle of estar
If by 3rd form you mean the past participle, then it is 'fallen'.