Noun
C.A. (plural C.A.'s)
Alternative form of CA (“chartered accountant”)
Also popular for some purposes have been sea urchins Ettensohn, C.A. and Sweet, H.C. (2000) Patterning the early sea urchin embryo. Source: Internet
Amongst the more important authors called Patañjali are: Jonardon Ganeri, Artha: Meaning, Oxford University Press 2006, 1.2, p. 12 S. Radhakrishnan, and C.A. Moore, (1957). Source: Internet
C.A. Nichols Publishing Company; 1922. p. 195. and the longest continuously chartered city in the United States. Source: Internet
From Monday, March 9 to Friday, March 13, the department will be visiting the workers at the C.A. Paul Southwell Industrial Site. Source: Internet
Carrie Goldberg, attorney and founding partner at C.A. Goldberg PLLC—a plaintiff’s law firm specializing in causes of action against big technology companies—argued that eliminating Section 230 would have far less of a dramatic effect than many fear. Source: Internet
Benito, C.A. (1969) "Enki and Ninmah" and "Enki and the World Order" (dissertation, Uni of Philadelphia) This may be a reference to Enki's hieros gamos or sacred marriage with Ki Ninhursag (the Earth) (see below). Source: Internet