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EC

noun
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An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.  Synonyms: Common Market, EEC, EU, Europe, European Community, European Economic Community, European Union.



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"Ec" Quotes from Famous Books



... be given to bring in a Bill, according to the prayer of the said petition, and that Mr. L[ec]h[me]re[6] do ...
— The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D. D., Volume IX; • Jonathan Swift

... M^r. Beachamp returned an accounte of his moyety, that he made 400^li. starling of it, fraight and all charges paid. But M^r. Andrews, though he had y^e more and beter parte, yet he made not so much of his, through his owne indiscretion; and yet turned y^e loss[EC] upon them hear, but ...
— Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' • William Bradford

... of sanctity, of mana, appeared in the idea and notation of time. This has been shown by Hubert in his profound analysis of La representation du temps dans la religion et la magie (Progr. ec. des Hautes-Etudes), 1905 Melanges hist. des rel., Paris, 1909, ...
— The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism • Franz Cumont

... sensation, not Soul, produces material ec- 7:18 stasy and emotion. If spiritual sense always guided men, there would grow out of ecstatic mo- ments a higher experience and a better life 7:21 with more devout self-abnegation and purity. A self- satisfied ventilation of fervent sentiments never makes a Christian. ...
— Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures • Mary Baker Eddy

... in the sense of sacrifice is construed with abl. Virg. Ec. 3, 77. Quoqueeven. For its position in the ...
— Germania and Agricola • Caius Cornelius Tacitus


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