mec
Americannoun
abbreviation
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There a friend offers his good sword Hrunting for the combat, and Beowulf accepts the weapon, saying: ic me mid Hruntinge Dom gewyrce, oththe mec death nimeth.
From Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived by Long, William Joseph
Immola Deo sacrificium laudis et redde Altissimo vota tua gece mec in dege geswinces thines thæt ic genere thec ond thu miclas mec 15.
From Anglo-Saxon Literature by Earle, John
Beati estis cum maledixerunt uobis et cum oehtas iuih and cuoethas eghwelc yfel with iuih persecuti uos fuerint et dixerint omne malum aduersum uos gesuicas vel wæges fore mec gefeath and wynnsumiath forthon mentientes propter me.
From English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day by Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William)
Journalism site London Centric later revealed the security firm hired was MEC Security.
From BBC ● Oct. 25, 2025
The MEC is one of the first areas of the brain that Alzheimer's affects, hinting that complex timing tasks could potentially be a way to catch the disease early.
From Science Daily ● Jun. 19, 2024
Hambelton became an instructor for the MEC in its second year and went on to be its director for a decade.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 16, 2023
What was not for a sublime “sur incises” second, though, was the MEC insistence that its Boulezian DNA contribute to making this the longest-lasting new music series in America.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 22, 2019
When MEC is given, the flags are put into the IO for program interrogation, and the flags cleared.
From Preliminary Specifications: Programmed Data Processor Model Three (PDP-3) October, 1960 by Digital Equipment Corporation
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