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The European Currency Unit (symbol ₠), a currency used in the European Community before the euro
{i} unit of currency introduced in 1999 as the composite monetary unit of the members of the European Union
European currency unit
European Currency Unit, forerunner of the Euro See Euro
Electricity Control Unit A prepayment meter with protection and designed to supply up to 20Amp The ECU is basically an ED with Earth Leakage and Over-current protection built in ECUs plug into a standard passive base (or socket) and will be directly connected to a double plug outlet
(Pronounced A-Coo) European Currency Unit An international currency being developed by the European Union, and slowing gaining acceptance in institutional securities issues ECUs are based on a "currency basket" comprised of all the European Union member countries except the Spanish peseta and Portuguese escudo The ECU is not yet operating at the consumer retail level
European Currency Units A financial unit used for EC accounting
Engine Control Unit
European Currency Unit (May also be written as: Ecu)
Electronics Control Unit
Electronic Control Unit
Electronic Control Unit - the "brains" of an electronic fuel injection system A computer which monitors engine systems and controls fuel delivery
European unit of account Its value is given by the weighted average of the currencies of the countries belonging to the European Union This unit of account existed until January 1 1999, at which date it has been replaced by the euro
European Currency Unit A standard unit of currency used throughout the EC for calculating grants, commodity prices, subsidies etc Related to the currencies of member states at variable rates
Electronic control unit; another name for an automotive computer
> Electronic Control Unit, the computer that receives signals from various sensors and determines how much fuel to inject into the engine under various conditions
The European Currency Unit (symbol â‚ ), a currency used in the European Community before the euro
Environmental Control Unit - A PMAC dedicated to the control and monitoring of the HVAC system
Exercise Control Unit Digital interface equipment between the CLC and radar analog hardware used to facilitate simulation of a threat environment Click here for more information
See: European Currency Unit
Acronym for "electronic Control Unit"
was the European Currency Unit, a weighted basket of EU currencies such as Sterling, Deutschmark and French Franc (now replaced by the euro)
Electronic Control Unit: One of the modules containing the Memory and logic for the operation of your car
Abbreviation for European Currency Unit ECU (if nec as supplement to dictionary def ) The composition of the ECU has remained unchanged since the Maastricht Treaty was ratified, i e the currencies of the three countries which acceded in 1995, Austria, Sweden and Finland, are no longer included in the ECU basket With the beginning of monetary union the ECU will be converted to the EURO at a ratio of 1: 1
Environmental Change Unit The ECU is a research institute located at Oxford University in the UK Researchers at the ECU have been involved with a wide range of issues related to global environmental change including climate impacts and adaptation to climate change The ECU has been involved with the development of several integrated assessment models including ESCAPE and CLIMAPS
European Currency Unit Not the new single currency but a "basket" of EU member states' currencies including those - such as sterling - which are not joining the euro in the initial stage
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One of several coins formerly used in France
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An obsolete unit of currency formerly used in France, up until the French Revolution
écus
plural form of écu
ecus
plural of ecu
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(Otomotiv) engine ecu
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    [ 'A-"kyü, A-k[UE] ] (noun.) circa 1593. Middle French, literally, shield, from Old French escu, from Latin scutum; from the device of a shield on the coin; more at ESQUIRE.