DC, D.C., D/C, Dc, or dc may refer to:
Places
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Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia), the capital and the federal territory of the United States
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Bogotá, Distrito Capital, the capital city of Colombia
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Dubai City
Dubai (, ; ar, دبي, translit=Dubayy, , ) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates.The Government and Politics of ...
, as distinct from the Emirate of Dubai
Science, technology and mathematics
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Direct current, electric current which flows in only one direction
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DC bias, a waveform's mean value
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Decicoulomb (dC), a unit of electric charge
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Dené–Caucasian languages
Dené–Caucasian is a proposed language family that includes widely-separated language groups spoken in the Northern Hemisphere: Sino-Tibetan languages, Yeniseian languages, Burushaski and North Caucasian languages in Asia; Na-Dené languages in ...
, of east Asia and western North America
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New Zealand DC class locomotive
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Methylphosphonyl dichloride
Methylphosphonyl dichloride (DC) or dichloro is an organophosphorus compound. It has a number of commercial uses but is most notable as being a precursor to several chemical weapons agents. It is a white crystalline solid that melts slightly above ...
, a chemical weapons precursor
Biology and medicine
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DC.
Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle ...
, standard author abbreviation for botanist
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778-1841)
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Dendritic cell
Dendritic cells (DCs) are antigen-presenting cells (also known as ''accessory cells'') of the mammalian immune system. Their main function is to process antigen material and present it on the cell surface to the T cells of the immune system. ...
, a type of immune cell
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Doctor of Chiropractic, a qualification in alternative medicine
Computing
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dc (computer program)
dc (''desk calculator'') is a cross-platform reverse-Polish calculator which supports arbitrary-precision arithmetic. Written by Lorinda Cherry and Robert Morris at Bell Labs, it is one of the oldest Unix utilities, preceding even the invention ...
, a desktop calculator
* DC coefficient a.k.a. constant component in
discrete cosine transform
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Data center
A data center (American English) or data centre (British English)See spelling differences. is a building, a dedicated space within a building, or a group of buildings used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunic ...
, a physical location housing computing-related gear
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Device Context
The Graphics Device Interface (GDI) is a legacy component of Microsoft Windows responsible for representing graphical objects and transmitting them to output devices such as monitors and printers. Windows apps use Windows API to interact with G ...
, part of the Microsoft Windows API
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Differential cryptanalysis
Differential cryptanalysis is a general form of cryptanalysis applicable primarily to block ciphers, but also to stream ciphers and cryptographic hash functions. In the broadest sense, it is the study of how differences in information input can aff ...
, a form of cryptanalysis
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DigiCipher, a digital encoding scheme
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Direct Connect (protocol)
* Domain Component, an
attribute in LDAP
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Domain controller, a server used to manage a Windows domain
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Dublin Core, a metadata standard
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Dynamic contrast, an LCD technology
Mathematics
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dc (elliptic function), one of Jacobi's elliptic functions
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Axiom of dependent choice In mathematics, the axiom of dependent choice, denoted by \mathsf , is a weak form of the axiom of choice ( \mathsf ) that is still sufficient to develop most of real analysis. It was introduced by Paul Bernays in a 1942 article that explores whi ...
, in set theory
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600 (number), in
Roman numerals
Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers are written with combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet, eac ...
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220 (number)
220 (two hundred ndtwenty) is the natural number following 219 and preceding 221.
In mathematics
It is a composite number, with its proper divisors being 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 20, 22, 44, 55 and 110, making it an amicable number with 284. Every nu ...
, in
hexadecimal
In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base-16 or simply hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of 16. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using 10 symbols, hexa ...
Arts, entertainment and media
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''D.C.'' (TV series)
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DC Comics, the American comic book publisher
Detective Comics
''Detective Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman i ...
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DC Inside, a South Korean internet forum
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DC (''Succession''), an episode of television series ''Succession''
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Director's cut
A director's cut is an edited version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, or commercial) that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit in contrast to the theatrical release. "Cut" explicitly refers to the ...
, a version of a film edited by its director
Music
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Da capo'', a musical term
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DC Recordings
J Saul Kane (born 1969) is an English DJ, musician who has released recorded material since 1987 as Depth Charge and The Octagon Man, amongst other noms de disc. He is also the owner of the record labels DC Recordings and Electron Industries.
H ...
, owned by Jonathan Saul Kane
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Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams. The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Houston, Texas. After years of limited ...
, an American R&B group
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Drum Connection
Drum Connection (also known as DC) is a German musical ensemble and pop group.
The group was founded 1995 by Max van der Rose and had its first gig at the legendary ''Dance Of Elements''.
Since then Drum Connection has been on international ...
, a German pop group
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DC Talk
DC Talk (stylized as dc Talk) is a Christian hip hop, Christian rap and Christian rock, rock trio. The group was formed at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1987 by tobyMac, Toby McKeehan, Michael Tait, and Kevin Max, Kevin Max Smith ...
, a Christian rap and rock trio.
Video games
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''Da Capo'' (visual novel)
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Deadly Creatures
''Deadly Creatures'' is an action video game for the Wii released in February 2009. It was developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ. The game allows players to play as a tarantula and a scorpion, engaging in combat against other creature ...
'', a 2009 action video game
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Desert Combat
''Battlefield 1942'' is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mod ...
'', a ''Battlefield 1942'' mod
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Digital Chaos, a professional ''Dota 2'' eSports team
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Dino Crisis'', a survival horror game series
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Dreamcast, a video game console
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Donut County, a video game by Ben Esposito
Companies and products
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DC Recordings
J Saul Kane (born 1969) is an English DJ, musician who has released recorded material since 1987 as Depth Charge and The Octagon Man, amongst other noms de disc. He is also the owner of the record labels DC Recordings and Electron Industries.
H ...
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DC Shoes, an American sports footwear company
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Deloitte Consulting
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (), commonly referred to as Deloitte, is an international professional services network headquartered in London, England. Deloitte is the largest professional services network by revenue and number of profession ...
, a multinational management consulting firm
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Delta Clipper
The DC-X, short for Delta Clipper or Delta Clipper Experimental, was an uncrewed prototype of a reusable single-stage-to-orbit launch vehicle built by McDonnell Douglas in conjunction with the United States Department of Defense's Strategic ...
, a proposed rocketship series by McDonnell Douglas
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Dick Clark Productions
Dick Clark Productions (DCP, stylized in lowercase as dick clark productions or dcp) is an American multinational television production company founded by radio and TV host Dick Clark.
The studio primarily produces award shows and other music en ...
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Diet Coke, a soft drink
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Disney Channel
Disney Channel, sometimes known as simply Disney, is an American pay television channel that serves as the flagship property of Disney Branded Television, a unit of the Disney General Entertainment Content division of The Walt Disney Compan ...
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Doritos chips
* Douglas Commercial, a series of aircraft by the
Douglas Aircraft Company
The Douglas Aircraft Company was an American aerospace manufacturer based in Southern California. It was founded in 1921 by Donald Wills Douglas Sr. and later merged with McDonnell Aircraft in 1967 to form McDonnell Douglas; it then operated as ...
(and later McDonnell Douglas)
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Drawception, an online game where a person comes up with something to draw, someone else draws it, someone else interprets that drawing, then someone tries to draw that interpretation, and so on
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Dyson vacuum cleaners, which use product code prefix DC
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Golden Air, an airline (IATA code DC)
Government, law, and military
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Christian Democracy (Italy)
Christian Democracy ( it, Democrazia Cristiana, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded on 15 December 1943 in the Italian Social Republic (Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People' ...
, a political party
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Christian Democracy (Brazil), a political party
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Detective constable
A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in criminal Police, law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions. A constable is commonly the rank of an officer within the police. Ot ...
, a rank in the British and several other police forces
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Development control in the United Kingdom
Development Management, formerly known as planning control, or development control, is the element of the United Kingdom's system of town and country planning through which local government or the Secretary of State, regulates land use and new bu ...
, a land regulation process
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District collector, an Indian Administrative Service officer in charge of revenue collection and administration of a district
* District Commissioner, a rank in the British former
Colonial Service
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District Court
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Dossier criminal, in Indian policing
People
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D. C. Douglas
D. C. Douglas is an American actor. He is best known for his voice roles as Albert Wesker in the ''Resident Evil'' series, Legion in the ''Mass Effect'' series and Yoshikage Kira in ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure''. On camera, he has appeared on sh ...
, American voice actor and director
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D. C. Fontana
Dorothy Catherine Fontana (March 25, 1939 – December 2, 2019) was an American television script writer and story editor, best known for her work on the original '' Star Trek'' franchise and several Western television series.
After a shor ...
(Dorothy Catherine Fontana) (1939–2019), American screenwriter known primarily for work on ''Star Trek''
* D/C, stage name of British singer-songwriter
Dan Caplen
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Dalton Castle (wrestler) (born 1986)
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Daniel Cormier (born 1979) Olympic wrestler and heavyweight mixed martial artist
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David Coulthard (born 1971) British racing driver, known as DC
* ''DC.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Swiss botanist
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841)
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D. C. Drake
Don Clyde Drake (born September 16, 1957) is an American addictions counselor, retired professional wrestler and former professional wrestling promotion, promoter. He is best known for his appearances on the Northeastern United States, northeaster ...
(born 1957), American addictions counselor, and retired professional wrestler
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Donald L. Cox
Donald Lee Cox (April 16, 1936 – February 19, 2011), known as Field Marshal DC, was an early member of the leadership of the African American revolutionary leftist organization the Black Panther Party, joining the group in 1967. Cox was title ...
(1936–2011), American leader of the Black Panther Party, known as Field Marshal DC
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D. C. Reeves
Darcy Curran Reeves is an American businessman, journalist and politician who has served as the 64th mayor of Pensacola since 2022.
The son of James J. Reeves, he worked for the Florida State University's student newspaper, the ''Pensacola Ne ...
, American businessman, journalist and politician
Religion
* DC, a dominical letter indicating a
leap year starting on Thursday
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Christian Doctrine Fathers
The Christian Doctrine Fathers officially named Congregation of Christian Doctrine ( la, Congregatio Patrum Doctrinae Christianae), abbreviated D.C. and also commonly called the Doctrinaries, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pont ...
, a Catholic organization
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Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
The Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul ( la, Societas Filiarum Caritatis a Sancto Vincentio de Paulo), commonly called the Daughters of Charity or Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul, is a Society of Apostoli ...
, a Society of Apostolic Life for women within the Catholic Church
Schools
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Delaware County Christian School
Delaware County Christian School (also known as "DCCS" or just "DC") is a PK2 to 12 independent, coeducational, interdenominational day school with an enrollment of approximately 820 students located on two campuses in Newtown Square and Devon, Pe ...
, in Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
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Dhaka College
Dhaka College ( bn, ঢাকা কলেজ also known as DC) is the oldest secular educational institution of Bangladesh located in Dhaka. It offers higher secondary education ( HSC). It has Honours and Masters programs as well which are aff ...
, in
Dhaka,
Bangladesh
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Diné College, in the Navajo Nation, United States
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Dominican Convent High School, Harare, a Catholic high school for girls in Harare, Zimbabwe
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Dominican Convent High School, Bulawayo, a Catholic high school for girls in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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Dominican Convent Primary School, Bulawayo, a Catholic preparatory school for girls in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
* D'Youville College, former name of the Buffalo, New York institution now known as
D'Youville University
Sports
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Defensive coordinator
A defensive coordinator is a coach responsible for a gridiron football (American football) team's defense. Generally, the defensive coordinator, the offensive coordinator and the special teams coordinator represent the second level of a team's c ...
, a coaching position in American and Canadian football
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Delhi Capitals, an Indian Premier League cricket franchise
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Deccan Chargers, a former Indian Premier League cricket franchise
Other uses
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Distribution center, a building housing goods to be distributed to retailers, wholesalers, or consumers
* Dust collector, equipment in a woodworking shop
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Driverless car
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Discharge (disambiguation)
Discharge may refer to
Expel or let go
* Discharge, the act of firing a gun
* Discharge, or termination of employment, the end of an employee's duration with an employer
* Military discharge, the release of a member of the armed forces from serv ...
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Dream character
A dream character, sometimes abbreviated as DC, is an interactable human-like entity in the person's dream, especially while the person is Rapid eye movement sleep, REM-sleeping. The topic has been profoundly addressed in the lucid dreaming communi ...
, an imaginary person that only appears in dreams
See also
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D&C (disambiguation)
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AC/DC (disambiguation)
AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band.
AC/DC or AC-DC can refer to any device that runs on alternating current (AC) and/or direct current (DC), two types of mains power.
AC/DC may also refer to:
Electronics
* AC/DC converter, or rectifier, a ...
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