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⚫ | * Acronym for "]", a computer game | ||
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EV is:
- As eV, symbol for electron volt.
- Acronym for expected value.
- Acronym for escape velocity
- Acronym for "Escape Velocity", a computer game
- In photography, acronym for exposure value
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