ea
nounEtymology
From Middle English ee, ea, æ, from Old English ēa (“river”), from Proto-West Germanic *ahu (“waters, river”), from Proto-Germanic *ahwō (“waters, river”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (“water, flowing water”). Compare English aqua. Cognates Cognate with North Frisian ia (“river”), Saterland Frisian Äi (“river”), West Frisian ie (“water, stream”), Dutch a (“water, stream”), German Ache (“water, stream, river, flood”), Danish å (“stream, creek”), Swedish å (“stream, creek”), Icelandic á (“stream, river”), Latin aqua (“water”).
- inherited from ee
Definitions
A river or watercourse.
Alternative form of ea.
Initialism of executive assistant.
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Initialism of estate agent.
Initialism of enrolled agent.
Initialism of educational assistant.
Initialism of ethyl acetate.
Initialism of environmental assessment.
- After the EA is issued, a public hearing and associated public comment period will be held to again solicit public input and to create an administrative record.
Initialism of enterprise architecture.
Initialism of evolutionary algorithm.
Initialism of effective altruism.
- This is the language of effective altruism — or E.A. — a philanthropic movement premised on the use of reason and data to do good. Bankman-Fried had long flaunted his E.A. bona fides to distinguish himself from other crypto billionaires.
Initialism of effective altruist.
Initialism of Environment Agency.
Initialism of Eid al-Adha.
Initialism of East Africa.
Initialism of Electronic Arts.
- Jade Raymond, the executive in charge of SG&E who previously worked at Sony (SNE), Electronic Arts (EA) and Ubisoft (UBSFF), will leave Google (GOOG) to “pursue other opportunities,” Harrison added.
Abbreviation of elastane
The name of Enki in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology.
- The Chaldeans had great faith in Ea, their god of healing, to whom prayers were said in case of sickness, but herb remedies were also given the patient by the god's representative in the community.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for ea. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA