EG
EG stands for:
- Egypt , according to the country code ISO 3166-1
- British Eagle International Airlines , ICAO and IATA codes of the former British airline
- EG Autocraft , former British car manufacturer
- EG (magazine) , a magazine for chess studies
- Community of owners, see community of apartment owners
- Import permit
- Introductory Act
- Savings Act
- Reception building
- Emschergenossenschaft
- Encyclopedia Galactica
- Pay group , see collective agreement for the civil service of the federal states #Entgelttabelle
- Federal Compensation Act
- Envelope Generator , see ADSR
- Ground floor in buildings, see floor (architecture)
- Investigation group in police jargon, see also Special Commission
- Nutritional high school, see vocational high school
- Recital , a reason given in the preamble of a legal text for the provisions of the legally binding part
- Ethylene glycol
- European Community , the former European Economic Community
- European Communities (European Community, European Atomic Energy Community), forerunners of the EU
- Evangelical Society for Germany , often abbreviated to EG
- Evangelical hymn book of the German-speaking Evangelical congregations in Germany, Alsace-Lorraine, Austria and Luxembourg
- Evil Geniuses , an American esports clan
- Gelsenkirchen main station according to DS 100
- United Kingdom according to the ICAO code
- Jakowlew EG , Soviet helicopter
- Treaty establishing the European Community , formerly also abbreviated as EGV, replaced in 2009 by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
EC as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: Rottal-Inn district (for Eggenfelden )
- Great Britain: Chelmsford
- Sweden: Diplomatic license plate for Sweden
eG or e. G. stands for:
- registered cooperative, see cooperative #Legal form
eg stands for:
- easy game in computer gamer jargon
- .eg , the top-level domain of Egypt
eg stands for:
- exempli gratia (= for example), see list of Latin phrases / E # Exempli gratia
See also:
Wiktionary: EG - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations