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EAM

American  
  1. National Liberation Front, a Greek underground resistance movement of World War II and political coalition of various leftist groups.


EAM British  

noun

  1. (in World War II) the leftist resistance in German-occupied Greece

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Etymology

Origin of EAM

< Modern Greek E ( thnikō ) A ( pelevtherōtikò ) M ( étōpo )

Example Sentences

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“Having an environmentally friendly world-class facility in North Carolina will allow EAM to provide synthetic and natural graphite anodes to the growing EV battery industry faster, more reliably and at a competitive cost.”

From Seattle Times • Oct. 26, 2023

He said: "I fully disclose my earnings and my outside interests, and have done ever since I first began working for EAM", and he said that the company had no British clients.

From BBC • Nov. 27, 2021

Infor is owned by Koch Industries and its EAM is software used by industrial companies to track assets, digitalise maintenance operations and improve the digital operations.

From Reuters • Jul. 6, 2021

Commodities are an insurance policy, says Vic Sperandeo, president and CEO of EAM Partners, which developed the Trader Vic Index, a collection of futures contracts in commodities, currencies and U.S. interest rates.

From US News • Aug. 19, 2016

In the basement of this building void of personality, the EAM room.

From Hackers, Heroes of the Computer Revolution Chapters 1 and 2 by Levy, Steven