Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word AU


AU

Definitions of AU

  1. A language spoken in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea.
  2. Abbreviation of atomic unit.
  3. Abbreviation of arbitrary unit.
  4. Abbreviation of astronomical unit.
  5. Abbreviation of Absorbance Units.
  6. (numismatics) Initialism of almost uncirculated.
  7. (medicine, dermatology) Initialism of alopecia universalis.
  8. (astronomy) Initialism of astronomical unit.
  9. Initialism of angstrom unit.
  10. (fandom) Initialism of alternate universe.
  11. Initialism of arbitrary unit.
  12. Initialism of African Union.
  13. A surname.

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Number of letters

2

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Examples of Using AU in a Sentence

  • Au a track on Some Time in New York City by an album by John Lennon & Yoko Ono and Elephant's Memory.
  • Ghana is active in the United Nations and many of its specialised agencies, the World Trade Organization, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States.
  • Three star systems—WASP-7, AU Microscopii and HD 205739—have been determined to have planets, while other star —the Sun-like star HD 202628— has a debris disk.
  • File:Denticules cutanés du requin citron Negaprion brevirostris vus au microscope électronique à balayage.
  • Eggplant (US, CA, AU, NZ, PH), aubergine (UK, IE), brinjal (IN, SG, MY, ZA), or baigan (IN, GY) is a plant species in the nightshade family Solanaceae.
  • Neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) is typically characterized by café au lait spots (light-brown flat patches of skin), neurofibromas (small bumps in or under the skin), scoliosis (side-way curvature of the back), and headaches.
  • The park includes about half of Mount Desert Island, part of the Isle au Haut, the tip of the Schoodic Peninsula, and portions of sixteen smaller outlying islands.
  • The venue existed circa 1860 under the name Au rendez-vous des voleurs, meaning "Where the Thieves Meet".
  • The trail, going from west to east, travels through the Boardman River valley and follows the Au Sable River for about.
  • The community is located within Au Sable Township and Oscoda Township at the mouth of the Au Sable River along Lake Huron.
  • Rising in the Northern Lower Peninsula, the river flows in a generally southeasterly direction to its mouth at Lake Huron at the communities of Au Sable and Oscoda.
  • The African Union (AU) defines the African diaspora as consisting: "of people of native or partial African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union".
  • All of Rapeman’s records were originally released on Touch and Go Records in the US, Blast First in the UK, and Au Go Go in Australia.
  • The county is part of the Au Sable State Forest, specifically the Grayling Fire Management Unit, which consists of Alcona, Crawford, Oscoda, and northern Iosco counties.
  • It contains land within three of Michigan's largest watersheds, belonging to the Au Sable, Manistee, and Muskegon rivers and 75% of the county is publicly owned by the Department of Military Affairs, the United States Forest Service or the State of Michigan.
  • Māhina, Ko e Ngaahi Ata mei he Histōlia mo e Kalatua o Tongá: Ke Tufungai ha Lea Tonga Fakaako, AU 2006,.
  • It was territory of the Penobscot Abenaki Indians when, in 1604, French explorer Samuel de Champlain named it Isle au Haut, meaning High Island.
  • The township is also the eastern gateway to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and includes the Au Sable Light on the shores of Lake Superior.
  • Frederic is an unincorporated community in the northeast part of the township on the middle branch of the Au Sable River at.
  • Grayling is well known for hosting the Au Sable River Canoe Marathon in July of every year since 1947.
  • The Au Sable River flows west to east across the center of the township, joined by its East Branch from the north, while Lake Margrethe is in the western part of the township within Camp Grayling.
  • Au Sable was first settled in 1848 when Curtis Emerson and James Eldridge purchased land in the area.
  • After the lumber industry declined, the population dwindled, and Au Sable and Oscoda suffered a devastating fire in 1911.
  • The Au Sable River flows east through most of the township and contains numerous dams and reservoirs.
  • The Au Sable River runs through the northern edge of Big Creek Township, and the Mio Dam and its reservoir are located within the township.



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