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  • 1ESCE — École supérieure du commerce extérieur ESCE Devise The world is yours Nom original École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur Informations Fondation 1968 Type École supérieure de commerce …

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  • 2esce — ac·qui·esce; opal·esce; qui·esce; …

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  • 3ESCE Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Extérieur — Infobox University name = ESCE Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Extérieur motto = The world is yours established = 1968 type = Private endowment = President = Jean Meimon, Academic Director Director General = Jean Audouard undergrad = postgrad = city …

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  • 4-esce — a suffix appearing in verbs borrowed from Latin, where it had an inchoative meaning: convalesce; putresce. [ < L escere] * * * …

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  • 5-esce — suffix forming verbs, often denoting the initiation of action: effervesce. Origin from or suggested by L. verbs ending in escere …

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  • 6-esce — aff. a suffix appearing in verbs borrowed from Latin, where it had an inchoative meaning: coalesce; convalesce[/ex] • Etymology: &LT; L ēscere …

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  • 7-esce — a suffix of verbs meaning to begin to be or do something, become, grow, or be somewhat (as indicated by the rest of the word), as in convalesce, deliquesce. {Latin escere, with inchoative force} …

  • 8-esce — suffix forming verbs, usu. initiating action (effervesce; fluoresce). Etymology: from or after L escere * * * a suffix appearing in verbs borrowed from Latin, where it had an inchoative meaning: convalesce; putresce. [ &LT; L escere] * * * suffix …

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  • 9Groupe ESCE — Groupe de l École supérieure du commerce extérieur Le Groupe ESCE a pris naissance en septembre 2006 et compte désormais 4 entités&#160;: Le programme ESCE Grande École Post bac, en 5 ans d études (diplôme Visé Bac+5 revêtu du Grade de Master),&#8230; …

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  • 10ac|qui|esce — «AK wee EHS», intransitive verb, esced, esc|ing. to give consent; accept by keeping silent or by not making objections; agree or submit quietly: »We acquiesced in their plan because we could not suggest a better one. SYNONYM(S): accede, assent,&#8230; …

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