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CSS

1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Certificate in Social Service

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CSS 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. computing cascading style sheet

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There is no more famous nor arguably more important American naval vessel than the USS Monitor, which in its historic battle with the Confederate ironclad, the CSS Virginia, heralded the end of combat at sea between wooden ships.

From Literature

To measure the capacity to pay, many of the more expensive schools required that second form, the CSS Profile, which asked for information about things like the equity in a family’s home if they owned one.

From New York Times

Good, but the grant money it offers based on that S.A.I. or other data or the figures that another form, the CSS Profile, belches out is probably not enough to make college affordable.

From New York Times

The same year, the United Nations confirmed that institutions from Germany, Switzerland, India, Russia and others would be participating in experiments on the CSS.

From Salon

"It isn't a surprise given the maturity of the iPhone and Watch," said Ben Wood from CSS Insight.

From BBC