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The stylized "CE" is used on products in or from the European Economic Area as a certification of safety or quality.

Proper noun edit

CE

  1. The European Community: abbreviation of Communauté Européenne.

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Proper noun edit

CE

  1. Initialism of Common Era, Current Era or Christian Era. Equivalent of AD. Like other era initialisms, often written in small caps.
    1066 CE.
    • 1901, Nina Davis, Songs of Exile, by Hebrew Poets, page 12:
      Elasar ben Kalir's birthplace is unknown, and the dates given for his birth range from 800 to 1000 C.E.
  2. Initialism of Church of England.. More commonly, C of E. Used in the names of church schools in England.
  3. Initialism of Canadian English. (also sometimes colloquially called "Canadian" or even "Canajan")
  4. Abbreviation of Ceará (a state of Brazil).
  5. (education) Initialism of Common Entrance.

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Noun edit

CE (plural CEs)

  1. Initialism of civil engineer.
  2. Initialism of computer engineer.
  3. Initialism of close encounter.
  4. Initialism of capillary electrophoresis.

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  • (civil engineer): Civ.E., CIV E

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CE f

  1. EC (European Community)

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Etymology 1 edit

Abbreviation of Communauté Européenne (European Community).

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CE f

  1. EC (European Community)

Etymology 2 edit

Abbreviation of cours élémentaire.

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CE m (plural CE)

  1. a part of the primary school

Etymology 3 edit

Abbreviation of comité d’entreprise.

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CE m (plural CE)

  1. works council

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CE m

  1. Abbreviation of Ceará (Brazilian state)

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CE f

  1. Abbreviation of Comisión Europea (European Commission).