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EE

EE may refer to:

Lingustics
"ee" is a English digraph that corresponds to a sound of /iː/

In business Aero Airlines (IATA code)
Estonia (ISO country code)
.ee - the ccTLD of Estonia
Ee, Dongeradeel, a town in Friesland, Netherlands
Ee, a small river in Friesland, Netherlands

In literature Eudemian Ethics, a work of philosophy by Aristotle
Extended Essay, a component of the IB Diploma Programme

Other references ExpressionEngine
EE, a brassiere cup size
ee is widely used in the payroll processing industry as an abbreviation for employee (cf. er (employer))
EastEnders
Eastern Europe
Earth Eternal
Edmonton Eskimos
Electrical engineering, as in the degree B.S.E.E. or B.S. in E.E. (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering) The term is also used to designate an electrical engineer.
Emotion Engine, the CPU in the PS2
Empire Earth series of video games
Enantiomeric excess in chemistry
English Electric British industrial manufacturer
Eosinophilic esophagitis, an allergic gastrointestinal disorder
Ethinylestradiol a bio-active estrogen derivative (e.g. as oral contraceptive)
Evil Empire (various meanings)
Experts Exchange, an online "ask an expert" site for computer related questions.
Exponential notation; <span style="font-variant:small-caps">ee</span> (small caps) signifies exponential notation on some brands of calculators
Expressed emotion
Ethoxyethyl ether a protecting group in chemistry.
Early English (c. 1180−1275) abbreviated E.E. in English Gothic architecture

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The word "EE" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Korean, Italian, Hebrew, Latvian, Lithuanian, Japanese, Norwegian (Bokmål), Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Chinese.

Translation(s) in other languages: Esperanto: Ee, Dutch: Ee, Polish: Ee, Ripuarian: EE (Watt ėßß datt?), Finnish: Ee.


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