eth
pronunciation
How to pronounce eth in British English: UK [eð]
How to pronounce eth in American English: US [eð]
Word Origin
- eth (n.)
- name of an Anglo-Saxon runic character (Ð, ð) representing the sound "-th-," 1846, from th + e, "the usual assistant vowel in letter-names" [Century Dictionary].
Example
- 1. Dimos poulikakos is the head of the laboratory of thermodynamics in new technologies , eth zurich .
- 2. Being in switzerland gives the firm access to eth zurich , a fine technical university , mr wittenstein says .
- 3. Consistently ranked the top university in continental europe , eth zurich focuses on research and development in engineering and natural sciences .
- 4. Last saturday we were at the eth kontaktparty , which is a job fair for computer science students and graduates .
- 5. Eth zurich will use the supercomputer for multiscale flow simulations for its research in nanotechnology and fluid dynamics .