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What does gedo mean?

"Gedo" itself doesn't have a universal meaning. It could refer to a few things depending on the context:

1. Japanese:

* "Gedo" (ゲド) is a Japanese word, but it's not commonly used on its own. It's often part of larger words like:

* "Gedou" (ゲドウ): This means "Gate of Taoism" or "Gateway to the Way," often referring to the entrance of a temple or a spiritual path.

* "Gedou" (ゲドウ): This also means "evil way" or "path of evil," often used in the context of Buddhism.

* "Gedon" (ゲドン): This refers to the apocalypse or end of the world in Buddhist terms.

2. English:

* "Gedo" could be a surname, but it's not very common.

* "Gedo" might be a slang term or an abbreviation used in a specific community or context.

To understand what "gedo" means, you need more information about its context. Can you tell me where you encountered this word? For example, what language was it used in? Was it part of a sentence or phrase? Knowing more will help me give you a more accurate answer.

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