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Ea

1

[ey-ah]

noun

  1. the Akkadian god of wisdom, the son of Apsu and father of Marduk: the counterpart of Enki.



-ea

2
  1. a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin.

    cornea.

ea.

3

abbreviation

  1. each.

ea.

abbreviation

  1. each

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Ea1

< Latin -ēa, -aea, -ea, feminine singular and neuter plural of -ēus, -aeus, -eus; -ean
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Example Sentences

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The EA said the welfare and right to education for children was always its primary concern and that it had engaged extensively, but the parents were "not cooperative".

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Ballyclare Secondary School denies this was the case and in a statement released through the EA said it had "worked extensively with the parents to support the pupil's individual needs".

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He said he was also unhappy with some of the evidence provided by Mr Bryson, who he said had not been fully cooperative with the EA.

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The EA has prosecuted 410 other parents over the past five years for school non-attendance.

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When asked how many of the other 410 parents they have prosecuted ended up in court, the EA said that information "wasn't readily available".

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