1. CCE - Noun
2. CCE - Proper noun
CCE
(lexicography) Initialism of Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary.
(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.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE), people living in rural areas, African Americans, Latinos and other minorities are often undercounted. Source: Internet
Alison Handy Twang, the associate director of the CCE, wrote in an email that CCE staff had the opportunity to meet with all the candidates, and she believed Huth’s vast experience made her stand out among the highly qualified crowd. Source: Internet
For the past two years, CCE scientists have been running test programs using the weevil on the North and South forks. Source: Internet
Encinitas is exploring forming a CCE with Carlsbad, Oceanside and Del Mar after voting in July 2017 to draft a request for proposals for a joint technical study that would assess the feasibility of such a program. Source: Internet
López Obrador accepted an invitation extended to all presidential candidates by the Consejo Mexicano de Negocios (CMN) and the Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE) business associations to meet their members to analyse proposed economic policies. Source: Internet
Pre-registered buyers are invited to participate by bids over the phone or in person on Friday, April 13, at the CCE Education Center, 123 Lake Street in Cooperstown. Source: Internet