1. ses - Noun
2. Ses - Proper noun
ses
Alternative spelling of sess (sensimilla)
(Australia) Initialism of State Emergency Service., any of various state-based emergency service organisations, staffed by volunteers and operating within state legislation.
(US, Australia) Initialism of Senior Executive Service., a high-ranking position classification of the civil service (public service).
(astronautics) Initialism of sustainer engine start.
(astronautics) Initialism of second engine start.
(astronautics) Initialism of secondary engine start.
(electronics) Initialism of small Edison screw.
Initialism of socioeconomic status; the economic and social position in relation to others, based on various factors such as income, occupation and education.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLe coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. French. Pascal. The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing. Madeleine L'Engle
About 700 police and SES volunteers will be deployed to border checkpoints. Source: Internet
At SES, our effort is to bring a more consolidated approach to our customers’ operations. Source: Internet
But to be safe, CFA and SES volunteers pumped 70 to 90 megalitres — equal to 70 to 90 Olympic-sized pools — out of the dam and poured it on nearby farmland, easing pressure on the dam walls. Source: Internet
En France, le Prix Édouard de Pomiane est fondé en 1969 par le Guide du Médecin, en souvenir de celui que ses " His parents emigrated from Poland in 1863, changed their name from Pozerski to de Pomiane, and became French citizens. Source: Internet
Dom Charles Poulet, Histoire de l'Eglise (Paris: Gabriel Beauchesne et ses Fils 1926, 1930), fourth edition edited and translated by Sidney A. Raemers as Church History (St. Source: Internet