Adjective
e.e.
(architecture) Abbreviation of Early English, a style of English Gothic architecture
Coordinate terms: Norm., dec., perp.
I really love poetry. I'm a big E.E. Cummings fan and a big Walt Whitman fan, and I have a big book of poetry. Mae Whitman
After the exposition, the Reno City Council decided to keep the arch as a permanent downtown gateway, and Mayor E.E. Roberts asked the citizens of Reno to suggest a slogan for the arch. Source: Internet
Annie also said that Mammoth was a very busy town with lots of businesses, among them the general merchandise stores of Mr. E.E. Putman (who was also the Post Master) and E.W. Childs. Source: Internet
Justice Oshodi thereafter, ordered that a counsel from the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender who was in court, Ms. E.E. Okonkwo, to take-over Evans’ defence. Source: Internet
Sheriff E.E. Sherman (center) displayed whiskey-making equipment on the steps of the Union County Courthouse after a raid in the 1920s. Source: Internet
I Am My Writing: The Poetry of E.E. Cummings. Source: Internet