CE
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ce"
Translingual edit
Proper noun edit
CE
English edit
Alternative forms edit
- (time) C.E.
Proper noun edit
CE
- 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.
- Initialism of Church of England.. More commonly, C of E. Used in the names of church schools in England.
- Initialism of Canadian English. (also sometimes colloquially called "Canadian" or even "Canajan")
- Abbreviation of Ceará (“a state of Brazil”).
- (education) Initialism of Common Entrance.
Synonyms edit
- (time): AD/A.D.; e.v. (Era Vulgaris; pseudo-Latin used by Thelemites)
- (Church of England): C of E
- (Canadian English): CanE; Canadian
Antonyms edit
Translations edit
Common/Current/Christian Era
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Noun edit
CE (plural CEs)
- Initialism of civil engineer.
- Initialism of computer engineer.
- Initialism of close encounter.
- Initialism of capillary electrophoresis.
Synonyms edit
- (civil engineer): Civ.E., CIV E
Anagrams edit
Catalan edit
Proper noun edit
CE f
- EC (European Community)
French edit
Etymology 1 edit
Abbreviation of Communauté Européenne (“European Community”).
Proper noun edit
CE f
- EC (European Community)
Etymology 2 edit
Abbreviation of cours élémentaire.
Noun edit
CE m (plural CE)
- a part of the primary school
Etymology 3 edit
Abbreviation of comité d’entreprise.
Noun edit
CE m (plural CE)
Portuguese edit
Proper noun edit
CE m
- Abbreviation of Ceará (Brazilian state)
Spanish edit
Proper noun edit
CE f
- Abbreviation of Comisión Europea (“European Commission”).