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The form Æ or æ is also a letter and ligature in the Latin alphabet. See Æ.
AE can mean:
- "Action Express", a term coined in the mid-1800s which describes bullets of unusually high velocity. The term itself is based on express trains of the era. Use of "AE" in modern weapons is rare; the most common example, however, is the Desert Eagle and its .50AE round.
- American Eagle Outfitters, a Pittsburgh based clothing company
- American English, the English language of the United States
- ASCII Express, a type of BBS designed solely for the transfer of text files
- Australian English, the English language of Australia
- Adaptive equalizer (telecommunications equipment)
- George William Russell, the Irish mystic, used Æ as a penname
- Mandarin Airlines (IATA code)
- United Arab Emirates (ISO 3166-1 country code)
- The United States Navy hull classification symbol for Ammunition Ship
- The postal abbreviation for United States armed forces in Europe, Canada, the Middle East, and Africa.
- In economics, AE is usually used to represent aggregate expenditure or aggregate demand.
Ae can mean:
- IDM act Autechre
- A small village in the south of Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway, south of Thornhill. It has probably the shortest placename in the British Isles and is within the Forest of Ae, managed by Forest Enterprise, part of the Forestry Commission.
- The transcription of the letter Ä of the German language alphabet.
ae can mean:
- Avestan language (ISO 639 alpha-2 language code)
See also: List of words with Æ in alternate spellings of themselves
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