CCE
English
editProper noun
editCCE
- (lexicography) Initialism of Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary.
Noun
editCCE (uncountable)
- (Singapore, education) Initialism of character and citizenship education.
- (medicine, chiefly in the negative) Acronym of clubbing, cyanosis, or edema, used to describe the hands and feet of patients.
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- 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.
- Initialism of computer and communication engineering.
- Initialism of computer and communications engineering.
Usage notes
edit- (medical): Frequently used in the records of patient evaluations from the start of a medical visits.
Anagrams
editFrench
editNoun
editCCE m (plural CCEs)
Further reading
edit- “CCE”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.