Symbol, Chemistry.
- buyer’s risk.
- compass error.
- Chemical Engineer.
- chief engineer.
- Church of England.
- Civil Engineer.
- (in the) Common Era.
- Corps of Engineers.
- a multiplicative suffix occurring in once, twice, thrice.
the chemical symbol for
- cerium
abbreviation for
- chief engineer
- Church of England
- civil engineer
- Common Entrance
- Common Era
- Communauté Européenne (European Union)
as an abbreviation for “Common Era” or “Christian Era,” and a non-Christian alternative to A.D., attested from 1838 in works on Jewish history. Companion B.C.E. is attested from 1881.
- The symbol for the elementcerium
- The symbol for cerium.
- Abbreviation for Common Era.
Ce
- A shiny, gray metallic element of the lanthanide series. It is ductile and malleable and is used in electronic components, alloys, and lighter flints. It is also used in glass polishing, as a catalyst in self-cleaning ovens, and in various nuclear applications. Atomic number 58; atomic weight 140.12; melting point 795°C; boiling point 3,468°C; specific gravity 6.67 to 8.23; valence 3, 4. See Periodic Table.