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aes

American  
[eez] / iz /

noun

  1. any of various early forms of bronze or copper money used in ancient Rome.


Etymology

Origin of aes

< Latin: copper, bronze, money made from them, money in general; ore

Example Sentences

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The service uses AES-256-GCM encryption, which is industry standard and essentially uncrackable with current technology.

From Salon

"An investigation was immediately opened by the competent Burkinabè services and highlighted the lack of authorisation to fly over Burkinabè territory for this military apparatus," the AES said in a joint statement.

From BBC

On board were two crew members and nine passengers, all military officers, according to the AES.

From BBC

Virginia-based electric utility company AES rose to No. 76, from No. 212 last year, on a strong gain in innovation as well as increases in scores for social responsibility and customer satisfaction.

From The Wall Street Journal

In July last year, AES unveiled a robot designed to help crews install solar panels faster and more cheaply.

From The Wall Street Journal