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Used to form nouns meaning the jargon used by a particular profession or in a particular context

journalese, legalese, translationese.

Used to form adjectives and nouns describing things and characteristics of a city, region, or country, such as the people and the language spoken by these people

Viennese, Maltese falcon, Parmese, Japanese, Faroese, Viennese waltz.

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{i} direction which is halfway between east and southeast
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east-southeast
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Error status element As used with the CICS sample node error program, an ESE records the occurence of a particular type of error associated with the terminal
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Engineer Support Element
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the compass point midway between east and southeast
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= Exceptional Student Education, often called Special Education See this glossary of ESE terms
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Ease; pleasure
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(n) Spanish word meaning "that" or "that one", used for homeboy Incidentally, in the 70's in California, certain application forms had the choices "black", "white", "SA" and "other" for ethnicity, where "SA" stood for "Spanish-American"
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An evil that effects humans
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