Ecu

/ˈikyuː/ or /ˈɛkyuː/ noun

Former European Currency Unit, a precursor to the Euro, or an Engine Control Unit in automotive contexts.

For the currency, from French écu, an old coin name from Latin scutum 'shield.' For automotive, it's an acronym for Engine Control Unit, developed in the 1970s as cars became computerized.

AMኢኩ
ARإيكو
BNইকু
CAecu
CSecu
DAecu
DEEcu
ELεκού
ESecu
FAاکو
FIecu
FRécu
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