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ee (Early English)
first style of Gothic architecture in England

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EE
EE, Ee or ee may refer to:

Technology

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ee
.ee is the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Estonia, operated by the Estonian Internet Foundation.

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Ë
(e-diaeresis) is a letter in the AlbanianKashubian and Ladin alphabets. This letter also appears in AfrikaansDutchFrenchAbruzzese dialect (especially its version Ascolano) and Luxembourgish as a variant of letter e. The letter is used in Seneca, in Taiwanese Hokkien, in Turoyo and in Uyghur when written in Latin script.

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Noun
1. the branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication
(synonym) electrical engineering
(hypernym) engineering, engineering science, applied science, technology
(hyponym) telecommunication
(class) repeater


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EE (Euskadiko Ezquerra)
Basque political party

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ee

A suffix used, chiefly in law terms, in a passive signification, to indicate the direct or indirect object of an action, or the one to whom an act is done or on whom a right is conferred; as in assignee, donee, alienee, grantee, etc. It is correlative to -or, the agent or doer.
  

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