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BCE

|B-C-E|

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/ˌbiː siː ˈiː/

years before year 1 (secular)

Etymology
Etymology Information

'BCE' originates from English, specifically as an initialism of the phrase 'Before Common Era.'

Historical Evolution

'BCE' was introduced in the 20th century as a secular alternative to the traditional 'BC' ('Before Christ') and gained wider use in academic, interfaith, and secular contexts.

Meaning Changes

Initially it served to label the same span of years as 'BC' but over time it became preferred in contexts seeking a non-religious or neutral dating system.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

an initialism meaning "Before Common Era," used to label years before year 1 in the Gregorian/Julian calendar; a secular alternative to "BC" (Before Christ).

Alexander the Great died in 323 BCE.

Synonyms

Before Common EraBCB.C.

Antonyms

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