| CES | a soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures) |
|---|---|
| CES | a radioactive isotope of cesium used in radiation therapy |
| CES | (of plants) growing in dense clumps or tufts |
| CES | a stopping |
| CES | the act of ceding |
| CES | a covered cistern |
| CES | a covered cistern |
| CES | ctenophore having short tentacles |
| CES | coextensive with the order Cestida |
| CES | tapeworms |
| CES | ribbon-like flatworms that are parasitic in the intestines of humans and other vertebrates |
| CES | genus of fragrant tropical American shrubs |