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Turkish - Turkish
Koşucu devekuşu da denilen, kanatları küt olduğu için uçamayan, Avustralya'da yaşayan kuş
Bilgi doldurmak için hazırlanmış basılı kâğıt
Avustralya'da yaşayan bir cins devekuşu
English - English
Electric Multiple Unit
English Metric Units
Eastern Mennonite University
With respect to the European Union: Economic and Monetary Union
European Monetary Union
A large flightless bird native to Australia
electromagnetic unit

Experimentally the magnetic moment is usually given in units of emu/g, emu/cm3 or emu/mole.

{n} a very large bird of S.America, six feet high with small useless wings
financial alliance among certain European countries
large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller
irroratus, related to the cassowary and the ostrich
The emu runs swiftly, but is unable to fly
-Economic and Monetary Union The process by which several countries in Europe are unifying their monetary systems around a new, single currency called the euro
Extravehicular Mobility Unit; Space Suit and Backpack combination
any of various systems of units for measuring electricity and magnetism
Electromagnetic unit, a unit pole in the cgs-emu system of units The analogous magnetic quantity in the SI system of units has the dimensions Ampere- Turnsxmeters2
Economic and Monetary Union
Extravehicular Mobility Unit An astronaut's space suit consisting of the garment itself and the PLSS and OPS backpack
Abbreviation for European Monetary Union
An emu is a large Australian bird which cannot fly. Economic and Monetary Union the plan for having a single economic system and a single currency (=type of money) for all the members of the EU. Most members began using the new currency in 2002. Ratite of Australia. After the ostrich, the emu is the second-largest living bird. They stand more than 5 ft (1.5 m) tall and often weigh more than 100 lbs (45 kg). The common emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae, family Dromaiidae), the only survivor of several forms exterminated by settlers, has a stout body and long legs. Both sexes are brownish, with a dark-gray head and neck. Emus can run up to 30 mph (50 kph); if cornered, they kick with their large feet. They mate for life and forage in small flocks for fruits and insects but sometimes damage crops. See also cassowary
{i} large flightless Australian bird
Economic and Monetary Union The process of moving towards a unitary economy across Europe with a single market, single currency and harmonised interest and taxation rates
A large Australian bird, of two species Dromaius Novæ-Hollandiæ and D
European Economic and Monetary Union
St Edward's Web-based email application
Terminal emulation data (BITCOM)
Economic and Monetary Union - A single monetary policy within a single economic market, achieved by locking exchange rates between currencies and merging national monetary policies
emu wren
A small wrenlike Australian bird (Stipiturus malachurus), having the tail feathers long and loosely barbed, like emu feathers
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emeu
emu

    Hyphenation

    EMU

    Turkish pronunciation

    imyu

    Pronunciation

    /ˈēˌmyo͞o/ /ˈiːˌmjuː/

    Etymology

    [ 'E-(")myü, -mü ] (noun.) 1656. Probably from Portuguese ema (“ostrich”), perhaps from Arabic.
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