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E⋅a

[ey-ah]
–noun
the Akkadian god of wisdom, the son of Apsu and father of Marduk: the counterpart of Enki.

-ea

a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin: cornea.

Origin:
< L -ēa, -aea, -ea, fem. sing. and neut. pl. of -ēus, -aeus, -eus; see -ean

ea.

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E·a   (ā'ä)   
n.   Mythology
The Babylonian god of primordial waters.

[Akkadian; see ḥyw in Semitic roots.]
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Word Origin & History

ea 
the usual O.E. word for "river, running water;" still in use in Lancashire.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: ea
Function: abbreviation
each

Main Entry: EA
Function: abbreviation
educational age
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Abbreviations & Acronyms
ea
editor's alteration
EA
  1. electronic attack

  2. Endometriosis Association

  3. environmental auditing

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