1. eam - Noun
2. eam - Verb
3. Eam - Proper noun
eam (plural eams)
(dialectal or obsolete) Uncle.
ēam m (nominative plural ēamas)
uncle (especially maternal)
eam
Alternative form of eom
EAM
(anatomy) Initialism of external auditory meatus.
(India) Acronym of External Affairs Minister.
(now historical) Initialism of Ethnikó Apeleftherotikó Métopo, the Greek National Liberation Front.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough many members of EAM were Slavic-speaking, they had either Bulgarian, Greek or distinct Macedonian conscience. Source: Internet
Epilogue News Network Agreement for hydroelectric project in Bhutan signed in presence of EAM Jaishankar https://t. Source: Internet
The misgivings the EAM had expressed prompted the council to remove the billboard on the night before July 29 2020, much to the dissatisfaction of the client (IIB). Source: Internet
The EAM, on its part, has also withdrawn some words and expressions used in a letter to Blantyre City Council (BCC) requesting the billboard’s removal, which MAM found offensive. Source: Internet
History Levy explains that MIT housed an early IBM 704 computer inside the Electronic Accounting Machinery (EAM) room in 1959. Source: Internet
Although the FS, Dr S Jaishankar emerged as the most powerful one in recent decades, dealing directly with the Prime Minister, he was duly deferential to the EAM. Source: Internet