zed

[ US /ˈzɛd/ ]
[ UK /zˈɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the 26th letter of the Roman alphabet
    the British call Z zed and the Scots call it ezed but Americans call it zee
    he doesn't know A from izzard
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