QED



QED

  (formal)
something that you say in order to emphasize that a fact proves what you have just said is true
Usage notes: QED is a short form of the latin phrase 'quod erat demonstrandum' which means 'which was to have been proven'.
People are getting taller all the time - apparently it's progress and has to do with quality of life (cavemen were short QED).

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TraceyTRAY-seeEnglish
AbigailAB-i-gayl (English), AH-bee-giel (German)English, German, Biblical, Biblical Latin
HrÓ&Eth;ÓLfr-Ancient Scandinavian
Nace-Slovene
Paulettapaw-LET-əEnglish
Wilbur['wilbə]