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CCE

  1. (lexicography) Initialism of Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary.

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CCE (uncountable)

  1. (Singapore, education) Initialism of character and citizenship education.
  2. (medicine, chiefly in the negative) Acronym of clubbing, cyanosis, or edema, used to describe the hands and feet of patients.
    • 2009, James D. Coyley, Patrick J. Fahey, “Deep Vein Thrombosis”, in Terry L. Schinghammer, Julia M. Koehler, editors, Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach[1], 7th edition, McGraw Hill, →DOI, →ISBN, page 59:
      MS [musculoskeletal]/Ext [extremities] ¶ Upper extremities: normal by inspection, no CCE, normal ROM [range of motion]. ¶ Lower extremities: no CCE, normal ROM [range of motion]. Right calf tender with mild swelling. No obvious compartment syndrome.
  3. Initialism of computer and communication engineering.
  4. Initialism of computer and communications engineering.

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  • (medical): Frequently used in the records of patient evaluations from the start of a medical visits.

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CCE m (plural CCEs)

  1. (comité central d'entreprise) ≈ works council

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