| a suffix forming adjectival derivatives of place names, esp. countries or cities; frequently used nominally to denote the inhabitants of the place or their language: Faroese; Japanese; Vietnamese; Viennese. By analogy with such language names, -ese occurs in coinages denoting in a disparaging, often facetious way a characteristic jargon, style, or accent: Brooklynese; bureaucratese; journalese; computerese. |
Navigation, Surveying| 1. | the point on a compass midway between east and southeast. |
| 2. | coming from this point: an east-southeast wind. |
| 3. | directed toward this point: an east-southeast course. |
| 4. | toward this point: sailing east-southeast. Abbreviation: ESE |
| east-south·east (ēst'south'ēst') n. Abbr. ESE The direction or point on the mariner's compass halfway between due east and southeast, or 112°30' east of due north. adj. To, toward, of, facing, or in the east-southeast. adv. In, from, or toward the east-southeast. |
| ESE abbr. east-southeast |
| ESE east-southeast |