Ace (disambiguation)

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An ace is a playing card.

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Ace(s), ACE(S) and variants may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Awards

Comics

Music

Groups

Labels

Albums and songs

Video games

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Aviation

Brands and enterprises

Education

Government

Military

Organizations

People and fictional characters

Places

Science and technology

Aerospace

Biology, chemistry, and healthcare

Computing

Other uses in science and technology

Sports

Terminology

Teams

Transportation

Automotive

Rail

Other uses

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