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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up fed or feds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Fed, The Fed, Feds, or FED may refer to:

People

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  • Feds, a slang term for a police officer in several countries

Persons

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  • Andrey A. Fedorov (1908–1987), Soviet Russian biologist, author abbreviation
  • John Fedorowicz (born 1958), American International Grandmaster of chess also called "The Fed".
  • Roger Federer (born 1981), Swiss tennis player sometimes referred to as "Fed".

Places

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  • Fort Edward station (Amtrak code FED), New York, United States
  • FEDS Xinyi A13, Taipei, Taiwan; a shopping mall
  • FEDS Zhubei, Zhubei, Hsinchu, Taiwan; a shopping mall

Arts, entertainment, media

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  • Fed (album), a 2002 album by American musician Liam Hayes
  • "Fed" (song), a song by Liam Hayes, the title track off the eponymous 2002 album Fed (album)
  • Feds (film), a 1988 U.S. cop-comedy film

Television

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  • "Fed" (Law & Order), episode of the television series Law & Order
  • Feds (TV series), a 1997 U.S. legal drama TV show
  • The Feds (miniseries), a 1990s Australian TV show
  • The Rookie: Feds, a 2022 U.S. cop-drama TV show

Computing, electronics, software

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  • .fed.us, a domain name for U.S. federal government entities
  • Front-end web development
  • Field-emission display, a type of flat-panel display

Sports

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  • Fed Cup, a tournament in women's tennis
  • Liverpool Feds W.F.C., a women's soccer team in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
  • Brooklyn Feds, a 1910s baseball team in Brooklyn, New York City, New York State, USA
  • Federalsburg Feds, a 1949 baseball team in Federalsburg, Maryland, USA

Groups, organizations, companies

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  • Federation
  • Federal government (the feds)
    • Federal government of the United States, the national branch of government in the United States
  • Federal Reserve ("The Fed"), the central banking system of the United States, or one of its regional banks (e.g., the "Boston Fed")
  • The Fed (newspaper), a student newspaper published at Columbia University
  • Federation of Students, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; nicknamed "Feds"
  • South Wales Miners' Federation, a Welsh trade union, nicknamed "Fed"

Other uses

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  • feeding
  • FED (camera), a Soviet rangefinder camera
  • Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy

See also

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  • Fedz, a 2013 UK crime film
  • All pages with titles beginning with Fed
  • All pages with titles containing Fed
  • All pages with titles containing feds
  • Fede (disambiguation)
  • Federal (disambiguation)
  • Federation (disambiguation)
  • Feed (disambiguation)
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