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EC
1European Community.
ec-
2variant of ex- before a consonant.
eccentric.
e.c.
3abbreviation
for the sake of example.
E.C.
4abbreviation
Engineering Corps.
Established Church.
EC
1abbreviation
European Community (now subsumed within the European Union)
(in London postal code) East Central
Ecuador (international car registration)
ec-
2combining form
out from; away from
ecbolic
eccentric
ecdysis
ec
3abbreviation
Ecuador
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of EC1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of EC1
Example Sentences
"Based on feedback from the EC in connection with the DMA, we expect we will need to make some modifications to our model," Meta said in its quarterly earnings statement.
Their focus then turned to making sure the EC enforced its decision.
The EC Gull Screeching competition is held every year in an attempt to change the image of seagulls, which some people see as a nuisance.
EC Comics, which specialized in tales of horror, crime and suspense, and was shut down in the “moral panic†of the 1950s, is making a comeback.
Second, the Electoral College bias says that if Trump narrowly wins the popular vote, it's a near certainty he will get 270 EC votes.
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