| EB welding; electron beam welding | การเชื่อมด้วยลำอิเล็กตรอน [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
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| eb | Every tide has its ebb. |
| eb | His popularity was at a low ebb. |
| eb | Relations between us seem to be on the ebb. |
| eb | Sarah was at a low ebb for several weeks after her mother died. |
| eb | The tide is on the ebb. |
| eb |
| ebb | (n) a gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number), Syn. wane, ebbing |
| ebb | (n) the outward flow of the tide, Syn. reflux |
| ebb | (v) flow back or recede, Syn. ebb out, ebb off, ebb away, ebb down, Ant. tide, Example: the tides ebbed at noon |
| ebb | (v) hem in fish with stakes and nets so as to prevent them from going back into the sea with the ebb |
| ebb | (v) fall away or decline, Example: The patient's strength ebbed away |
| ebbtide | (n) the tide while water is flowing out, Ant. flood tide |
| ebenaceae | (n) fruit and timber trees of tropical and warm regions including ebony and persimmon, Syn. family Ebenaceae, ebony family |
| ebenales | (n) trees or shrubs of the families Ebenaceae or Sapotaceae or Styracaceae or Symplocaceae, Syn. order Ebenales |
| ebionite | (adj) of or relating to the Ebionites or their religion |
| ebitda | (n) income before interest and taxes and depreciation and amortization have been subtracted; an indicator of a company's profitability that is watched by investors (especially in leveraged buyouts), Syn. Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization |
| Ebb | n. [ AS. ebba; akin to Fries. ebba, D. eb, ebbe, Dan. & G. ebbe, Sw. ebb, cf. Goth. ibuks backward; prob. akin to E. even. ] Thou shoreless flood which in thy ebb and flow Painting was then at its lowest ebb. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
This alternation between unhealthy activity and depression, this ebb and flow of the industrial. A. T. Hadley. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ebb | n. (Zoöl.) The European bunting. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ebb | v. i. That Power who bids the ocean ebb and flow. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] The hours of life ebb fast. Blackmore. |
| Ebb | a. Receding; going out; falling; shallow; low. [ 1913 Webster ] The water there is otherwise very low and ebb. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ebb | v. t. To cause to flow back. [ Obs. ] Ford. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ebb tide | The reflux of tide water; the retiring tide; -- opposed to |
| EBCDIC | n. [ acronym from Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. ] (Computers) a 8-bit code for representing alphanumerical information in a digital information storage medium. It was used expecially on IBM mainframes, and differed substantially from the ASCII code. [ acronym ] [ PJC ] |
| Ebionite | n. [ Heb. ebyonīm poor people. ] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of heretics, in the first centuries of the church, whose doctrine was a mixture of Judaism and Christianity. They denied the divinity of Christ, regarding him as an inspired messenger, and rejected much of the New Testament. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ebionitism | n. (Eccl. Hist.) The system or doctrine of the Ebionites. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Eblanin | n. (Chem.) See Pyroxanthin. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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