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ENotopodium No`to*po"di*um, n.; pl. L. Notopodia, E.
Notopodiums. [NL., fr. Gr. ? the back + ?, ?, the foot.]
(Zo["o]l.)
The dorsal lobe or branch of a parapodium. See Parapodium. EAmt Amt, n.; pl. Amter, E. Amts. [Dan. & Norw., fr. G.]
An administrative territorial division in Denmark and Norway.
Each of the provinces [of Denmark] is divided into
several amts, answering . . . to the English hundreds.
--Encyc. Brit. E
E E ([=e]).
1. The fifth letter of the English alphabet.
Note: It derives its form, name, and value from the Latin,
the form and value being further derived from the
Greek, into which it came from the Ph[oe]nician, and
ultimately, probably, from the Egyptian. Its
etymological relations are closest with the vowels i,
a, and o, as illustrated by to fall, to fell; man, pl.
men; drink, drank, drench; dint, dent; doom, deem;
goose, pl. geese; beef, OF. boef, L. bos; and E. cheer,
OF. chiere, LL. cara.
Note: The letter e has in English several vowel sounds, the
two principal being its long or name sound, as in eve,
me, and the short, as in end, best. Usually at the end
of words it is silent, but serves to indicate that the
preceding vowel has its long sound, where otherwise it
would be short, as in m[=a]ne, c[=a]ne, m[=e]te, which
without the final e would be pronounced m[a^]n, c[a^]n,
m[e^]t. After c and g, the final e indicates that these
letters are to be pronounced as s and j; respectively,
as in lace, rage. See Guide to Pronunciation,
[sect][sect] 74-97.
2. (Mus.) E is the third tone of the model diatonic scale.
E[flat] (E flat) is a tone which is intermediate between D
and E.
- ê
Ê̄ ê̄ Ê̌ ê̌ Ề ề Ế ế Ể ể Ễ ễ Ệ ệ Ẻ ẻ Ḙ ḙ Ě ě Ɇ ɇ Ė ė Ė́ ė́ Ė̃ ė̃ Ẹ ẹ Ë ë È è È̩ è̩ Ȅ ȅ É é É̩ Ē ē Ḕ ḕ Ḗ ḗ Ẽ ẽ Ḛ ḛ Ę ę Ę́ ę́ Ę̃ ę̃ Ȩ ȩ E̩ e̩ ᶒ ⱸ:
E with...
- The
number e is a
mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828 that is the base of the
natural logarithm and
exponential function. It is sometimes...
- properties:
e z + w =
e z
e w
e 0 = 1
e z ≠ 0 d d z
e z =
e z (
e z ) n =
e n z , n ∈ Z {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}&
e^{z+w}=
e^{z}
e^{w}\,\\[5pt]&
e^{0}=1\...
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ɝ⟩ are not
directly supported. The
rhotic diacritic U+02DE ◌˞
should be used instead: ⟨ᵊ˞
ᶟ˞⟩. ⟨
ɜ⟩ and ⟨
ᶟ⟩ are
reversed ɛ. The
older IPA
turned ɛ, ⟨
ᴈ⟩...
-
while accents (⟨à⟩, ⟨â⟩, ⟨
ê⟩, ⟨î⟩, ⟨ô⟩, ⟨û⟩)
together with
digraphs (⟨ah⟩, ⟨eh⟩ etc.) are used for long
vowels (⟨Ā ā⟩, ⟨
Ē ē⟩, ⟨Ī ī⟩, ⟨Ō ō⟩, ⟨Ū ū⟩). Stroked...
- ⒩ ⒪ ⒫ ⒬ ⒭ ⒮ ⒯ U+24Bx ⒰ ⒱ ⒲ ⒳ ⒴ ⒵ Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ
Ⓔ Ⓕ Ⓖ Ⓗ Ⓘ Ⓙ U+24Cx Ⓚ Ⓛ Ⓜ Ⓝ Ⓞ Ⓟ Ⓠ Ⓡ Ⓢ Ⓣ Ⓤ Ⓥ Ⓦ Ⓧ Ⓨ Ⓩ U+24Dx ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ
ⓔ ⓕ ⓖ ⓗ ⓘ ⓙ ⓚ ⓛ ⓜ ⓝ ⓞ ⓟ U+24Ex ⓠ ⓡ ⓢ ⓣ ⓤ ⓥ...
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blackboard bold
typeface for
uppercase Latin letters accessed using \mathbb (
e.g. \mathbb{R}
produces R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } ). In Unicode, a few...
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electromotive force (also electromotance,
abbreviated emf,
denoted E {\displaystyle {\mathcal {
E}}} ) is an
energy transfer to an
electric circuit per unit of...
-
Official Unicode Consortium code
chart (PDF) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D
E F U+1F10x 🄀 🄁 🄂 🄃 🄄 🄅 🄆 🄇 🄈 🄉 🄊 🄋 🄌 🄍 🄎 🄏 U+1F11x 🄐 🄑 🄒...
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Ǝ ǝ (turned
E or
reversed E) is an
additional letter of the
Latin alphabet used in
African languages using the Pan-Nigerian alphabet. The
minuscule is...