What does BCE mean?
BCE means By the Beginning of the Christian Era
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for By the Beginning of the Christian Era?
By the Beginning of the Christian Era can be abbreviated as BCE
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What does BCE stand for? BCE stands for "By the Beginning of the Christian Era". |
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How to abbreviate "By the Beginning of the Christian Era"? "By the Beginning of the Christian Era" can be abbreviated as BCE. |
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What is the meaning of BCE abbreviation? The meaning of BCE abbreviation is "By the Beginning of the Christian Era". |
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What is BCE abbreviation? One of the definitions of BCE is "By the Beginning of the Christian Era". |
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What does BCE mean? BCE as abbreviation means "By the Beginning of the Christian Era". |
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What is shorthand of By the Beginning of the Christian Era? The most common shorthand of "By the Beginning of the Christian Era" is BCE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BOFY - Beginning of the Fiscal Year
- BCE - Before the Christian Era
- CE - Christian Era
- TBTE - The Beginning of the End
- TBOTE - The Beginning of the End
- TBS - the beginning of shortening
- cebs - Christian Era Broadcasting Service
- buma - Beginning of the Use of Metals and Alloys
- c.e. - Christian Era
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