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ae E0058100 (ā)adj. Chiefly Scots One. [Variant of a.]ae (e) or yaedeterminerScot one; a single[from Old English ān]
ae the internet domain name for (Computer Science) United Arab Emirates
æ or Æ1. (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a digraph in Latin representing either a native diphthong, as in æquus, or a Greek αι (ai) in Latinized spellings, as in Æschylus: now usually written ae, or e in some words, such as demon2. (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a ligature used in Old and early Middle English to represent the vowel sound of a in cat3. (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a ligature used in modern phonetic transcription also representing the vowel sound a in catae (eɪ) adj. Scot. one. [Middle English (Scots) ā-, Old English ān one; compare a1] AE American English. Æ or AE or A.E., pen name of George William Russell. æ 1. an early English ligature representing a vowel sound like that of a in modern hat; ash. 2. a symbol used in modern phonetic alphabets to represent this sound; ash. 3. Also, ae. a digraph or ligature appearing in Latin and Latinized Greek words and represented in English words of Latin or Greek origin by ae or replaced by modern e. ae. at the age of; aged. [< Latin aetātis] AE
Ae (metallurgy) The temperature of equilibrium for corresponding phase change Ac; Aecm, Ae3, and Ae4 are similarly related to Accm, Ac3, and Ac4. AE (1)Application Executiveae (networking)The country code for the United Arab Emirates.AE(1) See artificial empathy.
(2) (Academic Edition) Refers to software that is packaged for students and teachers at a significantly reduced price. Buyers must prove their qualifications before purchasing, such as a student or faculty ID or teaching certificate.AE
A-E (AE) above-elbow; see under amputation.AE Abbreviation for: adverse event, see there adverse experience antitoxin unit (Einheit)AE Abbreviation for aftereffect. AE
AEThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.AE1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the United Arab Emirates. This is the code used in international transactions to and from Emirati bank accounts.
2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for the United Arab Emirates. This is used as an international standard for shipping to the United Arab Emirates. Each emirate has its own code with the prefix "AE." For example, the code for the Emirate of Dubai is ISO 3166-2:AE-DU.ThesaurusSeeA.E. |