Definition of Er

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ER (Emergency Room)
section of a hospital where people which emergency medical conditions are treated; name of a famous American television series that is staged in a Chicago hospital

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ER Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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er
<networking> The country code for Eritrea.
(1999-01-27)

9300+ Computer Acronyms
ER
Entity Relationship

ATM Forum
ER
Explicit Rate: The Explicit Rate is an RM-cell field used to limit the source ACR to a specific value. It is initially set by the source to a requested rate (such as PCR). It may be subsequently reduced by any network element in the path to a value that the element can sustain. ER is formatted as a rate.

Internet Domains
ER
Eritrea


ER Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
er

The termination of many English words, denoting the agent; -- applied either to men or things; as in hater, farmer, heater, grater. At the end of names of places, -er signifies a man of the place; as, Londoner, i. e., London man.
  

A suffix used to form the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs; as, warmer, sooner, lat(e)er, earl(y)ier.
  

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WordNet 2.0
ER

Noun
1. a room in a hospital or clinic staffed and equipped to provide emergency care to persons requiring immediate medical treatment
(synonym) emergency room
(hypernym) hospital room


Er

Noun
1. a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; occurs with yttrium
(synonym) erbium, atomic number 68
(hypernym) metallic element, metal
(substance-holonym) gadolinite, ytterbite

ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION
ER
Emergency Room - the place in a hospital which deals with emergency situations The victims of the accident were quickly taken to the ER.

Anagram
er
    re

hEnglish - advanced version

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Er
Er = n. impulse forward, prep. for, because of, in the place of, in order; towards, to; for the sake of, though; from, since

Ys
Ys = n. ardency; a consuming, v. is, hath a being, exists. Er ys dyddiau,


ER Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
ER
Estrogen receptor. Protein found on some cancer cells to which estrogen will attach.

ER+
Estrogen receptor positive. Breast cancer cells that have a protein (receptor molecule) to which estrogen will attach. Breast cancer cells that are ER+ need the hormone estrogen to grow and will usually respond to hormone (antiestrogen) therapy that blocks these receptor sites.

ER-
Estrogen receptor negative. Breast cancer cells that do not have a protein (receptor molecule) to which estrogen will attach. Breast cancer cells that are ER- do not need the hormone estrogen to grow and usually do not respond to hormone (antiestrogen) therapy that blocks these receptor sites.

Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms
ER
Emergency room

Hepatitis Central (TM) Liver Disease Medical Glossary
ER
Epigastric Region, Esophageal Rupture, Emergency Room

Labtests Abbreviations KÖRFEZLAB
ER
emergency room; estrogen receptors


ER Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

International Relations and Security Acronyms
ER
Expeditious Repair; Enterprise and Entity and Relationship; Extended Range; Engineering Request


ER Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Mineralogy Database
Erbium (Er )
Atomic Mass : 167.26
Atomic Number : 68
Name Origins: Named after Ytterby, Sweden.
Year Discovered : 1842
Discovery Credits : Discovered by C. G. Mosander at Stockholm, Sweden.
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Hill Associates Acronym List
ER
Egress Router

ETSI and 3GPP
ER
Exception Report

U.F.O. Related Terminology and Acronyms
ER
Eastern Range (was ETR)

Airline Codes
DHL Worldwide Express
DHL Worldwide Express (Belgium)
IATA: ER
ICAO: DHL
Web:
Aliances:
FF:

HAM-codes
ER
here ...

Country Data Codes
ER
Eritrea (Internet),
Eritrea (ISO 3166),
Eritrea (FIPS 10-4)


ER Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

Environmental Engineering (English ver.)
ER
Ecosystem Restoration; Electrical Resistivity


ER Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries

maritime&shipping&trade
er
Engine Room

Baseball
ER
Earned Runs


ER Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries

Chaucer's Middle English Glossary
er
adv.


ER Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Er

(watchful).
→ First-born of Judah. Er "was wicked in the sight of the Lord; and the Lord slew him." (Genesis 38:3-7; Numbers 26:19)
→ Descendant of Shelah the son of Judah. (1 Chronicles 4:21)
→ Son of Jose and father of Elmodam. (Luke 3:28)
  

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Er
watchman
  


ER Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

Klingon - English
'er
n. type of animal (probably similar to horse)


ER Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
ER
Er or ER may refer to:

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Degree of comparison
The degree of comparison of an adjective describes the relational value of an adjective or adjectival expression. An adjective may simply describe a quality (absolute degree); may compare the quality to that of another of its kind (comparative degree); may compare the quality to many or all others (superlative degree); or may describe it as having a very large degree of a quality (in Semitic linguistics, called an elative).

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Moed
Moed ("Festivals") is the second Order of the Mishnah (also the Tosefta and Talmud), Of the six orders of the Mishna, Moed is the third shortest. The order of Moed includes the following 12 treatises:
  1. Shabbat: ("Sabbath") deals with the 39 prohibitions of "work" on the Shabbat. 24 chapters.
  2. Eruvin: ("Mixtures") deals with the Eruv or Sabbath-bound - a category of constructions/deliniations that alter the domains of the Sabbath for carrying and travel. 10 chapters.
  3. Pesahim: ("Passover Festivals") deals with the prescriptions regarding the Passover and the paschal sacrifice. 10 chapters.
  4. Shekalim: ("Shekels") deals with the collection of the half-Shekel as well as the expenses and expenditure of the Temple. 8 chapters
  5. Yoma: ("Day"); called also "Kippurim" or "Yom ha-Kippurim" ("Day of Atonement"); deals with the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. 8 chapters.
  6. Sukkah: ("Booth"); deals with the festival of Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) and the Sukkah itself. Also deals with the Four Species (Lulav, Esrog, Hadas, Aravah -- Palm branch, Citron, Myrtle, Willow) which are waved on Sukkot. 5 chapters.
  7. Betzah: ("Egg"); (So called from the first word, but originally termed, according to its subject, Yom Tov - "Holidays") deals chiefly with the rules to be observed on Yom Tov. 5 chapters.
  8. Rosh Hashanah: ("New Year") deals chiefly with the regulation of the calendar by the new moon, and with the services of the festival of Rosh Hashanah. 4 chapters.
  9. Ta'anit: ("Fasting") deals chiefly with the special fast-days in times of drought or other untoward occurrences. 4 chapters
  10. Megillah: ("Scroll") contains chiefly regulations and prescriptions regarding the reading of the scroll of Esther at Purim, and the reading of other passages from the Torah and Neviim in the synagogue. 4 chapters.
  11. Mo'ed Katan: ("Little Festival") deals with Chol HaMoed, the intermediate festival days of Pesach and Sukkot. 3 chapters.
  12. Hagigah: ("Festival Offering") deals with the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (PassoverShavuotSukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. 3 chapters.

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