ESS
Appearance
The suffix -ess (plural -esses) appended to English words makes a female form of the word.
ESS or ess may refer to:
Education
[edit]- Ernestown Secondary School, in Odessa, Ontario
- European Standard School, in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Government
[edit]- Economic System of Socialism, an East German economic policy
- Emergency Social Services, in British Columbia, Canada
People
[edit]- Barbara Ess (1948-2021), American photographer
- Brandon Ess (born 1971), German cricketer
- Émile Ess (1932–1990), Swiss rower
- Gene Ess, Japanese-American guitarist
Science and medicine
[edit]- Earth system science
- Empty sella syndrome
- Epworth Sleepiness Scale
- European Social Survey
- European Spallation Source, a nuclear research facility
- Euthyroid sick syndrome
- Evolutionarily stable strategy
- Explained sum of squares
- Effective sample size
Sport
[edit]- ES Sétif, an Algerian professional football club
- Étoile Sportive du Sahel, a Tunisian football club
- Extreme Sailing Series, a series of sailing regattas
- Eye Safety Systems, one of major manufacturer of tactical eye protection
Technology
[edit]- Electronic switching system, an automated telephone exchange
- Emergency stop signal, on automobiles
- Energy storage system
- Environmental Sensor Station
- Environmental stress screening
- ESS Technology, an American multimedia technology manufacturer
- Experimental SAGE Subsector, a prototype Cold War Air Defense Sector
Computing
[edit]- Emacs Speaks Statistics
- Emotion-sensitive software
- Extended Service Set, a wireless networking unit
- IBM Enterprise Storage Server
Other uses
[edit]- S, the letter
- Central Siberian Yupik language
- Essex, England
- Essen/Mülheim Airport in Germany
- Employee self-service
- Eurest Support Services, a British food services company
- Eternal Subordination of the Son, theological position