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ESE
1-ese
2a suffix forming adjectival derivatives of placenames, especially countries or cities; frequently used nominally to denote the inhabitants of the place or their language: Faroese; Japanese; Vietnamese; Viennese . By analogy with such language names, -ese occurs in coinages denoting in a disparaging, often facetious way a characteristic jargon, style, or accent: Brooklynese; bureaucratese; journalese; computerese .
-ese
1suffix
indicating place of origin, language, or style
Cantonese
Japanese
journalese
ESE
2symbol
east-southeast
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"This tornado is still on the ground. Moving just to the west of Platteville, or ESE of Mead. Take cover now if in this area!" it warned at 5:20 p.m.
As important, in its Texas operations, ESE hasn’t phased out its use of natural gas.
While some of ESE’s client institutions could be characterized as struggling in some essential areas, this is not the case for all.
When highly qualified ESE personnel must test rather than work with their challenging population of students, ESE student success rates decrease.
ESE Zamora is a skull without lower jaws or indication of sex.
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