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E & OE

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˌiːəndˈəʊiː/

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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
oe  (oi),USA pronunciation n. [Scot.]
  1. Scottish Termsoy.

OE, 
  1. Language VarietiesOld English (def. 1).
Also, OE. 
Oe, [Elect.]
  1. Electricityoersted;
    oersteds.

O.E., 
    1. Language VarietiesOld English (def. 1).
    2. Business[Com.]omissions excepted.

o.e., [Com.]
  1. Businessomissions excepted.
Also, oe 
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OE
  1. Old English (language)
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Oe
  1. oersted
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/ ˈaʊi/
  1. Kenzaburo ( kɛnzəˈbʊrəʊ ). 1935–2023, Japanese novelist and writer; his books include The Catch (1958), A Personal Matter (1964), and Silent Cry (1989): Nobel prize for literature 1994
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