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-eth
1an ending of the third person singular present indicative of verbs, now occurring only in archaic forms or used in solemn or poetic language: doeth or doth; hopeth; sitteth.
-eth
2variant of -th, the ordinal suffix, used when the cardinal number ends in -y: twentieth; thirtieth.
eth
3[eth]
noun
a letter in the form of a crossed d, written đ or ð, used in Old English writing to represent both voiced and unvoiced th and in modern Icelandic and in phonetic alphabets to represent voiced th.
Eth.
4abbreviation
Ethiopia.
-eth
1suffix
forming the archaic third person singular present indicative tense of verbs
goeth
taketh
-eth
2suffix
a variant of -th 2
twentieth
ETH
3abbreviation
Ethiopia (international car registration)
Eth.
4abbreviation
Ethiopia(n)
eth
5/ ɛð, ɛθ /
noun
a variant of edh
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -eth1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -eth1
Example Sentences
About an hour later he added in another post: "And, obviously, BTC and ETH, as other valuable Cryptocurrencies, will be at the heart of the Reserve."
Before the record-setting sale, Mr. Davis, 35, did not own a laptop, was not on social media, and did not know that the abbreviation ETH stood for a type of cryptocurrency.
But how did the ETH researchers become aware of the problem?
Other research groups have also investigated them and support the ETH researchers' findings.
The ETH researchers found that these changes resulted in the simple deletion of thousands and thousands of DNA building blocks, known as bases.
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