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Stage of development of English, starting late 15th century
Early Modern English (sometimes abbreviated EModE or EMnE), also known as Early New English (ENE), and colloquially Shakespeare's English, Shakespearean
Early_Modern_English
Topics referred to by the same term
Emode may refer to: Early Modern English, abbreviated EModE Emode, a locality associated with the Komedes as known in Antiquity Emode, a computer architecture
Emode
Sign representing zero or empty set
of English, such as Early Modern English (abbreviated as EModE). The verb endings of EModE were summarised in the table below by Roger Lass: In photography
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American media company
Tickle Inc. (formerly known as Emode.com) was a media company providing self-discovery and social networking services. Tickle survived the dot-com bubble
Tickle.com
Pronunciation change in English between 1350 and 1700
that happened between late Middle English (late ME), Early Modern English (EModE), and today's English (ModE). Pronunciations in 1400, 1500, 1600, and 1900
Great_Vowel_Shift
Range of mainframe computers in the 1960s and 70s
after 40 years of consistent development. This architecture is now called emode (for emulation mode) since the B6500 architecture has been implemented on
Burroughs_Large_Systems
Fictional character from The Incredibles franchise
wearing designed costumes "to a further extreme". Edna was named after EMode, a software Pixar used at the time the film was made. Bird identified Edna
Edna_Mode
Indian-American businessman
Filing". SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. Retrieved June 23, 2008. "Emode Names Samir Arora Chairman of the Board, Enters Media Metrix Top 50". ADVFN
Samir_Arora
Sound changes
EME = Early Middle English LME = Late Middle English ME = Middle English EModE = Early Modern English ModE = Modern English GA = General American RP =
Phonological history of English
Phonological_history_of_English
Topics referred to by the same term
used in Japan Imode, Nigeria, a village in Nigeria IMOD (disambiguation) Emode (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Imode
Ethnic group in Central Asia
sources[who?] further indicate that the Komedes living in "Mt Hemodos or Emode" were known as Homodotes. Hindu texts[which?] from the about 1000 BCE refer
Komedes
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Seentahna | ஸிஂதஃநா
Strength and courage
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse SigrÃðr, SIGRID means "beautiful victory."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Love; Pride
Boy/Male
Indian
Anything extremely small
Biblical
righteous; upright
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Rogerius, RUGGIERO means "famous spear."
Girl/Female
German
Famous.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sadaiappan | ஸதைஅபà¯à®ªà®¨
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Accepted
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Form of Tea; Tailor
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n.
An orange-red crystalline substance, C15H10O5, obtained from the buckthorn, rhubarb, etc., and regarded as a derivative of anthraquinone; -- so called from a species of rhubarb (Rheum emodei).