ERM

Interjection

erm

(UK) Used in hesitant speech, or to express uncertainty; um, umm.

(UK) Used to express embarrassment or subtle disagreement.

Anagrams

• -mer, EMR, MER, MRE, R.E.M., REM, Rem, mer, mer-, rem, Ï€-mer

Noun

ERM (plural ERMs)

(computing) Initialism of enterprise relationship management.

(biochemistry) Ellipsis of ERM protein family.

Adjective

ERM (not comparable)

(biochemistry) Abbreviation of ezrin-radixin-moesin.

Proper noun

ERM

(EU, finance) Initialism of European Exchange Rate Mechanism.

Anagrams

• -mer, EMR, MER, MRE, R.E.M., REM, Rem, mer, mer-, rem, Ï€-mer

Source: Wiktionary



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