{{Wiktionary|EE|ee|.ee}}
'''EE''', '''Ee''' or '''ee''' may refer to:
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==Arts and media== * E. E. Cummings, American poet * Ee (band), American indie-rock band * ''E.E.'' (novel), a 1995 psychological novel by the Polish author Olga Tokarczuk
==Businesses and organizations== * Edmonton Elks, a Canadian Football League franchise based in Edmonton, Alberta * EE (telecommunications), a British telecommunications company * El Paso Electric, a public utility company trading as EE on the New York Stock Exchange * The English Electric Company Limited, a British-based industrial manufacturer of electrical components * Entente Européenne d'Aviculture et de Cuniculture, also known as the ''Entente Européenne (EE)'' or the ''European Association of Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, Rabbit and Cavy Breeders'' * Evangelism Explosion, a method of evangelism used in a number of countries
==Language== * '''ee''', an English language digraph * Ewe language (ISO 639-1 code EE)
==Places== * Ee (island), an island in the Cook Islands * Estonia (ISO country code EE) ** .ee, the ccTLD of Estonia *Ie, Noardeast-Fryslân, Netherlands (formerly Ee)
==Science and technology==
===Biology and medicine=== * Environmental enteropathy, in medicine, is a condition believed to be due to frequent intestinal infections * Eosinophilic esophagitis, an allergic gastrointestinal disorder * Estradiol enanthate, an estrogen which is used in combined injectable birth control * Ethylmalonic encephalopathy, a genetic disorder * Ethinylestradiol, an estrogen which is used in combined birth control pills * Expressed emotion, in psychology
===Chemistry=== * Enantiomeric excess, in chemistry * Ethoxyethyl ethers, a protecting group in chemistry
===Computing and telecommunications=== * Easy Editor, a text editor for the BSD computer operating system * Emotion Engine, the CPU in PlayStation 2 game consoles * Execution environment, the context in which a program runs * Google Earth Engine, a GIS cloud computing platform * Jakarta EE, formerly Java EE, a set of specifications extending Java SE
===Other uses in science and technology=== * Electrical engineering * Electronic engineering * EE (calculator key) (enter exponent), to enter numbers in scientific or engineering notation * Environmental engineering * End entity, a client communicating with certificate authority by means of Certificate Management Protocol
==Transportation== *Aero Airlines, IATA airline code EE *EE (Eighth Avenue Local), a variant of the New York City Subway service E *EE (Queens-Broadway Local), a New York City Subway service route from Forest Hills to Whitehall Street, merged into the N in 1976 * Extreme E, an electric offroad rally racing series
==Other uses== * '''-ee''', a suffix for an object of a verb * EE, a brassiere cup size * EE, a North American standard shoe width * Ee Peng Liang, Singaporean businessman * Annie Ee Yu Lian, Singaporean abuse and murder victim * Ee Lee, Hmong American murder victim
==See also== {{canned search|ee|e-e}} * EES (disambiguation) * EEE (disambiguation) * E (disambiguation) * EEC {{srt|1}} * {{Lookfrom|Ee}}
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