Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CCAS


CCAS

Definitions of CCAS

  1. plural of CCA.

4

Number of letters

4

Is palindrome

No

5
AS
CA
CAS
CC
CCA

38

101

24
AC
ACC
ACS
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ASC
CA
CAC
CAS
CC
CCA
CCS
CS

Examples of Using CCAS in a Sentence

  • The new school includes a hall that can accommodate the entire school population, well-equipped computer laboratories and IT-enabled classrooms, an Indoor Sports Stadium consisting of three levels of facilities such as a basketball court, a volleyball court and various rooms for co-curricular activities (CCAs) for students studying the subject, as well as the National Education Stairwell and the Olive Garden.
  • Individuals holding professional designations pre-approved by the CFP Board, which include attorneys, Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), Chartered Certified Accountants (CCAs), Chartered Accountants (CAs), Chartered Wealth Managers (CWMs), Chartered Life Underwriters (CLUs), Chartered Financial Consultants (ChFCs), and Chartered Financial Analysts (CFAs) are all entitled to register for and take the exam without having to complete the education requirements, by using the CFP-board's "challenge" status.
  • Between 2011 and 2018, CCAs in California directly procured 24 terawatt-hours (TWh) of RPS-eligible electricity, of which 11 TWh is voluntary or in excess of RPS compliance, according to the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation.
  • Causes of CCAS include cerebellar agenesis, dysplasia and hypoplasia, cerebellar stroke, tumor, cerebellitis, trauma, and neurodegenerative diseases (such as progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy).
  • Warren Cohen 's review of the republication notes that Kagan as a founder of CCAS was committed to scholar's engagement with political public life, and agreed with Kagan that there was no active Left in the 1950s to counter the pressure on China policy from the right.



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