Ce
1 Americanabbreviation
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Chemical Engineer.
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chief engineer.
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Church of England.
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Civil Engineer.
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(in the) Common Era.
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Corps of Engineers.
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chief engineer
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Church of England
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civil engineer
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Common Entrance
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Common Era
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Communauté Européenne (European Union)
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Etymology
Origin of -ce2
Middle English, Old English -es adverb suffix, originally genitive singular ending; see -s 1
Origin of c.e.3
From Latin cāveat emptor “may the buyer beware”
Example Sentences
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Ce niveau de détails… Un nouveau monde se dévoile jour après jour.
From Washington Post • Aug. 14, 2022
But the only mistake he made Saturday winning the $1-million Filly and Mare Sprint while aboard Ce Ce was when he got down from the riser in the post-race news conference.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 6, 2021
Victor Espinoza rode Ce Ce to his first Cup win since 2015, when the now 49-year-old jockey and Triple Crown winner American Pharoah won the Classic.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 6, 2021
It is from a French intellectual and reads: “Ce n’est qu’un au revoir, mes frères / Ce n’est qu’un au revoir”, this being the French version of Auld Lang Syne.
From The Guardian • Jun. 24, 2016
“Mama, Mama, ne pleure pas. Ce n’est pas de la faute de Grand-mère, Mama.”
From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver
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