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ety.

American  

abbreviation

  1. etymology.


ety. British  

abbreviation

  1. etymological

  2. etymology

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The ETY contest decided that it also had to cut ties with Russia.

From NewsForKids.net

ETY organizers say that Poland’s strong actions in welcoming refugees from the war on Ukraine gave a new meaning to the tree’s name of “Guardian”.

From NewsForKids.net

Late last year, researchers reported at an American Society of Nephrology meeting that they had conducted the first saf ety test of the recalibration module in pigs, without any of the serious problems often seen with implanted devices, including an immune reaction or blood clots.

From Nature

This squares with what have been seeing: Demand for the luxury packages they sell, says co-founder Ety Rybak, has held strong, while few people are interested in upper deck seats.

From BusinessWeek

When Pope Benedict XVI came to Yankee Stadium in 2008 to say Mass, one of Ety Rybak’s clients wanted a front-row seat for one of his sisters, who happens to be a nun.

From BusinessWeek