EIR


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Environmental Impact Report.

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  • Eire

    [air-uh, ahy-ruh, air-ee, ahy-ree] /ˈɛər ə, ˈaɪ rə, ˈɛər i, ˈaɪ ri/ noun 1. the Irish name of . 2. a former name (1937–49) of the Republic of . /ˈɛərə/ noun 1. the Irish Gaelic name for Ireland 2. a former official name (1937–49) for Republic of Ireland see Irish.

  • Eirenic

    [ahy-ren-ik, ahy-ree-nik] /aɪˈrɛn ɪk, aɪˈri nɪk/ adjective 1. . /aɪˈriːnɪk/ adjective 1. a variant spelling of irenic adj. 1885, from Greek eirenikos, from eirene “peace, time of peace.” Earlier as irenic (1864), irenical (1650s).

  • Eirp

    equivalent isotropically radiated power Effective Isotropic Radiated Power

  • Eisa

    Extended Industry-Standard Architecture extended industry standard architecture

  • Eisegetic

    [ahy-si-jee-sis] /ˌaɪ sɪˈdʒi sɪs/ noun, plural eisegeses [ahy-si-jee-seez] /ˌaɪ sɪˈdʒi siz/ (Show IPA) 1. an interpretation, especially of Scripture, that expresses the interpreter’s own ideas, bias, or the like, rather than the meaning of the text. /ˌaɪsəˈdʒiːsɪs/ noun (pl) -ses (-siːz) 1. the interpretation of a text, esp a biblical text, using one’s own ideas […]


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