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noun:  (Scotland, Northern England and archaic) An eye.
noun:  (chemistry) Enantiomeric excess.
noun:  A surname.
noun:  Alternative form of e: the name of the Latin-script letter E/e. [The name of the Latin-script letter E/e.]
noun:  (linguistics) Initialism of Estuary English. [(British) A variety of English accent, spreading out from London into the area of the Thames estuary, containing features of received pronunciation, Cockney and other regional accents.]
noun:  (Christianity) Initialism of Evangelism Explosion.
noun:  (academic philosophy) Initialism of Eudemian Ethics.
noun:  (UK, historical) Initialism of English Electric.
noun:  Initialism of electrical engineering. [The branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and equipment for power generation and distribution, machine control, and communications.]
noun:  (countable) Initialism of electrical engineer. [Someone who specializes in electrical engineering.]
noun:  (uncountable, psychiatry) Initialism of expressed emotion. [(uncountable, psychiatry) Negative or hostile attitudes expressed towards a person affected by mental illness by their family.]
noun:  Initialism of Easter egg. [A dyed or decorated egg, traditionally associated with Easter and, in the Western European tradition, sometimes hidden for children to find.]
▸ Also see ee


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