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Yed is an artificial predicate, coined from "yellow" and "red" which is in common usage, but is of unknown origin. Commonly, it is known as the color of the traffic signal when the last legal driver manages to get through the intersection. The existence of the color yed is hotly debated in philosophy, and opposing viewpoints are often taken by traffic cops and vehicle operators.
Science and the validity of inductive reasoning have been philosophically challenged by both the theoretical colors of bleen and grue, the color yed being a real world extension of this otherwise purely philosophical problem.
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