M.E.


1.
(often lowercase) .
2.
Master of Education.
3.
Master of Engineering.
4.
Mechanical Engineer.
5.
Medical Examiner.
6.
Methodist Episcopal.
7.
Middle English.
8.
Mining Engineer.

abbreviation of Middle English, attested by 1874.
1.
mechanical engineer
2.
mechanical engineering
3.
mining engineer
4.
mining engineering
5.
mission engineer

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