1. ENE - Noun
2. ENE - Adjective
3. ENE - Adverb
the compass point midway between northeast and east
Source: WordNetMolecules called ene-diynes feature a ring containing an alkene ("ene") between two alkyne groups ("diyne"). Source: Internet
Parties generally call on a senior counsel or on a panel with expertise and experience in the subject-matter under dispute in order to conduct ENE. Source: Internet
“ENE intends to restructure its existing power purchasing agreement with the District Council of Coober Pedy with a new 20-year agreement, providing a long-term customer base to support the renewable energy project. Source: Internet
Competing in the colours of Magh Ene Bundoran, Niamh finished second behind Monaghan's Ava Ross in the Junior Girls walk in Tullamore but it was a much, much closer affair than the Ulster Championships. Source: Internet
The ENE proceedings themselves, however, are informal, off the record, confidential, and privileged. Source: Internet
The exhibition is billed for April 13, 2018 with the theme “Expressions,” will be hosted at the James Ene Henshaw Foundation secretariat along the Murtala Muhammed highway in Calabar. Source: Internet