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EAS

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abbreviation

  1. equivalent air speed

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Thus Vice-Commander Eas terwood thought he had made Italy's King and Premier honorary members of the American Legion.

From Time Magazine Archive

I: "Paracletus solus antecessor, quia solus post Christum;" 2: "Eas ego ecclesias proposui, quas et ipsi apostolici viri condiderunt, et puto ante quosdam;" 3: "Sed nec inter consuetudines dispicere voluerunt illi sanctissimi antecessores."

From History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) by Buchanan, Neil

And Lugh of the Long Hand was at that time at Teamhair with the King of Ireland, and it was showed to him that the Fomor were after landing at Eas Dara.

From Gods and Fighting Men by Gregory, Lady

The Abyssinian heads were paraded and said to be those of Eas Alula, Eas Mariam, and Saleh Shanga; but this was not true.

From Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp 1882-1892 by Wingate, F. R.