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Ōe
1[ oh-ey ]
noun
- Ken·za·bu·ro [ken-zah-, boor, -oh], 1935–2023, Japanese novelist and short-story writer noted for works of sociopolitical significance: Nobel Prize in Literature 1994.
Oe
2abbreviation for
- oersted; oersteds.
OE
3abbreviation for
- Commerce. omissions excepted.
o.e.
4abbreviation for
- omissions excepted.
o.e.
1abbreviation for
- omissions excepted
OE
2abbreviation for
- Old English (language)
Oë
3/ ˈaʊi /
noun
- OëKenzaburo1935MJapaneseWRITING: novelistWRITING: writer Kenzaburo (kɛnzəˈbʊrəʊ). born 1935, Japanese novelist and writer; his books include The Catch (1958), A Personal Matter (1964), and Silent Cry (1989): Nobel prize for literature 1994
Oe
4symbol for
- oersted
Example Sentences
Having recently returned from the 2023 expedition along the Namibia section of the Cubango, Götz Neef, research manager under the OE partnership, answers some of the bigger questions about the partnership’s ongoing research.
They include iiwi and elepaio birds, a tree snail called pupu kani oe and the Hawaiian hoary bat, also known as opeapea.
Scientists believe OE is harming adult monarchs, and contributing to their decline.
Among the bestsellers was sheet music for the song “Aloha Oe,” written and composed in 1878 by Queen Liliuokalani, when she was a princess.
If he wins, he would will be first Japanese writer since Kenzaburo Oe in 1994 to be named a Nobel laureate.
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