ALL meanings of e
E, e
E e - noun e school mark 1
- noun plural e the fifth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel. 1
- noun plural e any spoken sound represented by the letter E or e, as in met, meet, mere, etc. 1
- noun plural e something having the shape of an E . 1
- noun plural e a written or printed representation of the letter E or e. 1
- noun plural e a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter E or e. 1
- noun e the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet (E, ε). 1
- noun e the consonant sound represented by this letter. 1
- noun e Mathematics. an arbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero. 1
- noun e An electron. 1
- noun Technical meaning of e 1. An extension of C++ with database types and persistent objects. E is a powerful and flexible procedural programming language. It is used in the Exodus database system. See also GNU E. 2. (language) A procedural language by Wouter van Oortmerssen with semantics similar to C. E features lists, low-level polymorphism, exception handling, quoted expressions, pattern matching and object inheritance. Amiga E is a version for the Amiga. 1
- noun e fifth letter of alphabet 1
- abbreviation E East 1
- noun e drug: ecstasy 1
- noun e musical note 1
- variable noun e E is the fifth letter of the English alphabet. 0
- variable noun e In music, E is the third note in the scale of C major. 0
- noun e E or e is an abbreviation for words beginning with e, such as 'English', 'east', and 'eastern'. 0
- variable noun e E is the drug ecstasy, or a tablet of ecstasy. 0
- noun e the fifth letter and second vowel of the modern English alphabet 0
- noun e any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in he, bet, or below 0
- symbol e a transcendental number, fundamental to mathematics, that is the limit of (1 + 1/n)n as n increases to infinity: used as the base of natural logarithms. Approximate value: 2.718 282…; relation to π: eπi = –1, where i = √–1 0
- abbreviation E electron 0
- abbreviation E earth 0
- abbreviation E English 0
- symbol e Egypt(ian) 0
- abbreviation E exa- 0
- symbol e a note having a frequency of 329.63 hertz (E above middle C) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the third note of the scale of C major 0
- symbol e a key, string, or pipe producing this note 0
- symbol e the major or minor key having this note as its tonic 0
- abbreviation E energy 0
- symbol e electric field strength 0
- symbol e electromotive force 0
- symbol e Young's modulus (of elasticity) 0
- symbol e a universal negative categorical proposition, such as no pigs can fly: often symbolized as SeP 0
- symbol e a person without a regular income, or who is dependent on the state on a long-term basis because of unemployment, sickness, old age, etc 0
- symbol e (as modifier) 0
- abbreviation E Spain (international car registration) 0
- abbreviation E the drug ecstasy 0
- abbreviation E Earl 0
- noun e a grade indicating below-average work, often equivalent to condition 0
- noun e sometimes, a grade indicating excellence 0
- noun e the third tone or note in the ascending scale of C major 0
- noun e a key, string, etc. producing this tone 0
- noun e the scale having this tone as the keynote 0
- abbreviation E eastern 0
- abbreviation E empty 0
- abbreviation E end 0
- abbreviation E England 0
- noun e error(s) 0