3-letter words containing a, e
- era — A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- esa — 1. (architecture) Enterprise Systems Architecture. 2. (body) European Space Agency.
- eta — The seventh letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, the eighth in Old Greek.
- eva — 1. A toy ALGOL-like language used in "Formal Specification of Programming Languages: A Panoramic Primer", F.G. Pagan, P-H 1981. 2. Explicit Vector Language.
- fae — Alternative spelling of fey (etymology 2).
- gae — go1
- gea — Graph Extended ALGOL. Extension of ALGOL 60 for graph manipulation, on UNIVAC 1108. "A Language for Treating Graphs", S. Crespi-Reghizzi et al, CACM 13(5) (May 1970).
- hae — have.
- hea — Alternative spelling of hea'.
- iea — International Energy Agency
- kae — a jackdaw or jay
- kea — Keos.
- lae — a seaport in E Papua New Guinea: used as a major supply base by the Japanese in World War II.
- lea — Homer, 1876–1912, U.S. soldier and author: adviser 1911–12 to Sun Yat-sen in China.
- mae — a female given name, form of Mary.
- mea — an acknowledgment of one's responsibility for a fault or error.
- nae — no1 ; not.
- nea — National Education Association.
- oea — the capital and chief port of Libya, in the northwest on the Mediterranean: founded by Phoenicians in about the 7th century bc; the only city that has survived of the three (Oea, Leptis Magna, and Sabratha) that formed the African Tripolis ('three cities'); fishing and manufacturing centre. Pop: 1 223 300 (2002 est)
- pea — the round, edible seed of a widely cultivated plant, Pisum sativum, of the legume family.
- rae — John, 1813–93, Scottish surgeon and Arctic explorer.
- sea — Self Extracting Archive
- tae — to.
- tea — the dried and prepared leaves of a shrub, Camellia sinensis, from which a somewhat bitter, aromatic beverage is prepared by infusion in hot water.
- uae — United Arab Emirates
- wae — woe.
- wea — Workers' Educational Association
- yea — to the extent, amount, etc., indicated: The doll is about yay high.
- zea — Keos.