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CES
CES may stand for:
- Closed ecological system, an ecosystem that does not rely on matter exchange with any part outside the system
- Constant elasticity of substitution, an economics production function
- The ISO 639 code for the Czech language
- Ces, the note C♭ in German; it is sometimes used as a designation of key in musical titles, such as Ces-Dur (C flat major)
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Ces (das)
n.
C flat, musical note which is one half-step lower than the note C (Music)
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CES (/collège d'enseignement secondaire/m)
n.
junior high school, school level that is between the elementary and high school levels (starting with grade 6 or 7 and going to grade 8 or 9)
ces
pron.
these, this
adj.
that
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CES (Confederación Europea de Sindicatos)
n.
European Confederaton of Union
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ces
C flat, musical note which is one half-step lower than the note C
cerium (het)
n.
(also: Ce) cerium, lanthanide rare earth element
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