ipe (countable and uncountable, plural ipes)
A type of wood of the genus Tabebuia, similar to teak, used for outdoor decking and furniture.
"…Along with several other members of OPEC, Iranian oil officials believe crude trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange and the IPE is controlled by the oil majors and big financial companies, who benefit from market volatility." Source: Internet
Cohen, Benjamin J. "The transatlantic divide: Why are American and British IPE so different?", Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 14, No. 2, May 2007. Source: Internet
The Increased Performance Engine (IPE) program led to the 29,588 lb f (131.6 kN) F110-GE-129 on the Block 50 and 29,160 lb f (129.4 kN) F100-PW-229 on the Block 52. F-16s began flying with these IPE engines in the early 1990s. Source: Internet
"It's my first time voting, and I haven't really heard of a lot of town halls going on around here," Ipe said. Source: Internet
In view of the prevailing coronavirus pandemic, the State government has declared all the students, who appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) held in March, as pass. Source: Internet