Eva


[ee-vuh] /ˈi və/

noun
1.
a female given name, form of .
Aerospace.
1.
extravehicular activity.
abbreviation
1.
extravehicular activity

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.
extravehicular activity

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