EAM

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See also: eam and ΕΑΜ

English

Noun

EAM

  1. (anatomy) Initialism of external auditory meatus.

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EAM

  1. (India) Acronym of External Affairs Minister.
    • 1995, BBC, Summary of World Broadcasts - Asia Pacific, page 3:
      The EAM said that the post Cold War era has opened up new opportunities for cooperation between the two countries. The EAM conveyed India's hope to work closely with Iran in the international forums.
    • 2020, Anil Sigdel, India in the Era of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: How Modi Responds to Xi, →ISBN, page 44:
      In the words of Indian EAM Swaraj, the dialogue is “the starting point for a new era in relations between India and Central Asia."
  2. (now historical) Initialism of Ethnikó Apeleftherotikó Métopo, the Greek National Liberation Front.
    • 2014 November 30, Ed Vulliamy, Helena Smith, The Guardian:
      It was only a matter of time before EAM walked out of the provisional government in frustration over demands that the partisans demobilise.
    • 2019, Roderick Beaton, Greece: Biography of a Modern Country, Penguin, published 2020, page 285:
      Against this background, EAM succeeded in establishing a Provisional Government in the mountains of ‘Free Greece’ in March 1944.

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