• Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    20 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Ae Meanings

    Fields related to ae

    Aerospace Engineering

    In aerospace engineering, 'AE' can stand for 'Aeronautical Engineering', a field that deals with the design and construction of aircraft.

    Ancient History

    In the study of ancient history, 'ae' is often seen in names of ancient civilizations, such as 'Hellenistic' or 'Mycenaean'.

    Medical terminology

    In medical terminology, 'ae' is sometimes used as a suffix to indicate a medical condition or procedure, such as in 'bronchiae' or 'bronchial tubes'.

    Latin Language

    In Latin, 'ae' is a diphthong used to represent the sound /eɪ/. It is commonly found in Latin words and names.

    Occupation Usage of ae

    Writer

    In the field of writing, 'ae' is sometimes used as a gender-neutral alternative to 'he' or 'she'. For example, 'The writer submitted their manuscript.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'ae' in academic or professional writing to be inclusive of all genders. For instance, 'The psychologist conducted ae research study.'

    Academic Researcher

    Academic researchers may use 'ae' in their publications to avoid gendered language. For example, 'The academic researcher presented ae findings at the conference.'

    Medical Doctor

    In medical documentation, 'ae' may be used as a placeholder for a patient's gender when it is unknown or irrelevant. For instance, 'The medical doctor prescribed medication for ae patient.'

    Human Resources Manager

    Human resources managers may use 'ae' in job postings or internal communications to promote inclusivity and diversity. For example, 'The human resources manager reviewed ae resumes for the open position.'

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