Meaning of emu | Babel Free
ˈiːmjuːDefinitions
- A constellation or asterism from Australian aborigine cultures, a dark constellation pattern formed by an arrangement of dark nebulae in the sky, blotting out background stars, appearing akin to the emu (giant bird of Australia).
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Initialism of European Monetary Union. European-Union, abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- Initialism of English metric unit (“1/360,000-th of a centimetre, or, 1/914400-th of an inch”).
- A large flightless bird native to Australia, Dromaius novaehollandiae.
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Initialism of electromagnetic unit. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- Clipping of emulator.
- A locality in the Shire of Loddon, Shire of Central Goldfields and the Shire of Northern Grampians, north western Victoria, Australia
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Initialism of Eastern Mennonite University. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
- Initialism of electric multiple unit.
- A cassowary (genus Casuarius).
- Initialism of engine management unit.
- Initialism of extravehicular mobility unit (“spacesuit”).
- Initialism of economic and monetary union.
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Examples
“[page 59] The Emu, though not ſo as large as the oſtrich, is only ſecond to it in magnitude. It is by much the largeſt bird in the New Continent; and is generally found to be ſix feet high, meaſuring from its head to the ground. […] [page 60] [T]he emu runs with ſuch a ſwiftneſs, that the fleeteſt dogs are thrown out in the purſuit.”
“From New Holland the emeu, / With his better moiety, / Has paid a visit⟳ to the Zo- / ological Society.”
“I left my young emeus […] just parted from their affectionate father, and not yet fully reconciled to beginning the world on their own⟳ account.”
“A stranger cannot but remark⟳, throughout the pastoral districts of Australia, how seldom he sees sheep as he travels along. […] It may be that he will also expect⟳ emus and kangaroos, and he will generally be disappointed also in regard to them. Kangaroos I certainly have⟳ seen in great numbers, though by no means so often as I expected. An emu running wild I never did see⟳. Tame emus round the houses in towns are very common, and of emus’ eggs there is a plethora.”
“Both cassowaries and emus are large, flightless, cursorial birds with diminutive wings. […] Emus, the world's second largest living birds, live⟳ in Australia and are the only extant member of the genus Dromaius.”
“[page 1] 1. EGGES. Caſſawary, or Emeu, vide Aldrov: p. 542. Harveum, G.A. p. 61. […] [page 3] 4. CLAWES. […] A legge and claw of the Caſſawary or Emeu that dyed at S. James’s, Weſtminſter.”
“It is a native both of the Eaſt and Weſt Indies; and all the writers on birds have⟳ deſscribed it. Aldrovand [Ulisse Aldrovandi] calls it Emeu ſive Eme; Boulius, Emeu vulgo Caſoarius; and others, Caſſuarus.”
“A bar magnet NS has poles of strength 144 emu, 5 cm apart.”
“Rock Magnetic Properties as Related to a Magnetometer Profile for Serpentines, Sierra Nevada, California / DuBOIS, ROBERT L., Dept. Geology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. / The remanent magnetism of a suite of specimens from a serpentine mass in the Sierra Nevada, California, has a declination of N. 32°E. and an inclination of plus 84°. The average intensity is 80 × 10⁻⁵ emu/cc.”
“The amount of charge named by one emu is that which produces a unit magnetic effect when flowing in a current at one unit length per second.”
“Early investigations showed no detectable magnetic intensity in tektite glass, at the level of about 10⁻⁴ emu/g. (To convert measurements in emu/g to S.I., multiply⟳ by 10³.)”
“Experimentally the magnetic moment is usually given in units of emu/g, emu/cm³ or emu/mole.”
“Saw⟳ this article for playing downloadable games on GBA. It's an official Nintendo product in Japan, and thought it might be useful for Nintendo to release⟳ actual emus and some of their older game properties (beyond the $20 classic series).”
“The Government has thrown a lifeline to Alstom's Derby Works, with an offer⟳ of an order⟳ for ten Class 345 nine-car electric multiple units (EMUs) for the Elizabeth line - but only if the 'price is right'.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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