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1) Acronymic Canon camera 2) Alias of Aurora 3) Aurora alias 4) Aurora analogue 5) Aurora counterpart 6) Aurora equivalent 7) Aurora in Greece 8) Aurora, to Achilles 9) Aurora, to Aeschylus 10) Aurora, to Ajax 11) Aurora, to an Athenian 12) Aurora, to Aristotle 13) Aurora, to Greeks 14) Aurora, to socrates
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1) Dawn
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• (n.) Aurora, the goddess of morn.
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(from the article `asteroid`) The three largest families are named Eos, Koronis, and Themis. Each family has been determined to be compositionally homogeneousthat is, all the ...
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in Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn. According to the Greek poet Hesiod`s Theogony, she was the daughter of the Titan Hyperion ... [1 related articles]
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goddess of the dawn; Titan sister to Helios and mother of Hesperus and Eosphorus.
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(Earth Observing System ) A series of polar-orbiting and low-inclination satellites for conducting long-term global observations of Earth`s land surface, atmosphere, oceans, and biosphere. EOS is the centerpiece of NASA`s Earth Science Enterprise program (formerly called Mission...
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Short for Electro Optical System. Name for Autofocus Singel-Reflex Camera developed by Canon.
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(In topic `Network Architectures`) EOS is an acronym for Enterprise Operating System. The leading EOS is currently Windows NT. Other EOSs, including NetWare, Unix variants (mainly Sun Solaris and HP-UX) and Linux, are also common throughout IT organisations. Linux, is particular, is making increasing headway, reflecting the growing acceptance o...
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Egyptian Ophthalmological Society
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Egyptian Orthodontic Society
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European Orthodontic Society
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Earth Observing System [NASA] + Electro-Optical System [Canon] + End Of String + Error Correction Code on SIMM
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E'os noun [ Latin , from Greek
'Hw`s .]
(Gr. Myth.) Aurora, the goddess of morn.
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Eos was goddess of the dawn
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EOS: The gene for familial eosinophilia. EOS has been mapped to chromosome region 5q31-33 containing the cytokine gene cluster which includes the genes for interleukin-3 (IL-3), interleukin-5 (IL-5), and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), and all of which are thought play roles in the development, proliferation, and activation of eosino...
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Eos was the goddess of dawn. She was the daughter of Hyperion and Thia, and sister of Helios and Selene.
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acronym: Earth Observing System (U.S.)
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A popular autofocus 35mm SLR camera system made by Canon. 'EOS' (Electro Optical System) is also the name of the goddess of dawn in Greek mythology. First introduced to the world in March 1987 with the EOS650 camera. (see SLR & 35mm)
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noun (Greek mythology) the winged goddess of the dawn in ancient mythology; daughter of Hyperion; identified with Roman Aurora
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Abbreviation for 'Edge of Slab'.
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(Aurora) Goddess of dawn.
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