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{{Wiktionary|DAC|dac}}
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'''DAC''' may refer to:
'''DAC''' may refer to:
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==Businesses and organisations==
==Organisations==
* [[DacEasy]], originally Dac Software, Inc.
* [[DAC (vehicle manufacturer)]], a Romanian truck manufacturer
* [[Danish Architecture Centre]], a communication and development centre
* [[Danish Architecture Centre]], an international cultural attraction
* [[Defense Ammunition Center (United States)]], of the United States Department of Defense
* [[Domain Assurance Council]], a trade association
* [[Democratic Action Congress]], a political party in Trinidad and Tobago
* [[Democratic Action Congress]], a political party in Trinidad and Tobago
* [[Designated activity company]], a type of company in Ireland
* [[Development Assistance Committee]] of the OECD
* [[Development Assistance Committee]] of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
* [[Defense Ammunition Center]], of US DoD
* [[Direct Action Committee]], a British peace campaign 1957–1961
* ''[[Direction de l'Aviation Civile]]'', a government agency of Luxembourg
* [[Distributed autonomous corporation]], with records maintained on a blockchain
* [[Distributed autonomous corporation]], an organization managed by a decentralized computer program
* [[Domain Awareness Center]], an anti-crime initiative in Oakland, California, U.S.
* [[Defence Animal Centre]], UK military animal training
* [[Direct Action Committee]], UK peace campaign 1957-61


==Sports==
==People==
* [[Jean Dac]] (Hans von Aachen, 1552–1615), German painter
* [[Dakota Athletic Conference]], a former NAIA athletic conference
* [[Pierre Dac]] (1893–1975), French humourist
* [[Daskalakis Athletic Center]], Drexel University

* [[Detroit Athletic Club]], US
==Sports and games==
* [[DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda]], a Slovak football team
* [[Dakota Athletic Conference]], in North Dakota and South Dakota, U.S.
* [[Dota 2 Asia Championships|''Dota 2'' Asia Championships]] or Dota 2015, ''Dota 2'' tournament
* [[Duneland Athletic Conference]], in Indiana, U.S.
* [[Daskalakis Athletic Center]], an athletic and recreational facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
* [[Detroit Athletic Club]], in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
* [[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda]], a Slovak football team
* [[Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015|''Dota 2'' Asia Championships 2015]] or DAC 2015, a ''Dota 2'' tournament
* [[Dota Auto Chess]], a mod within ''Dota 2'' that was the first prominent [[autobattler]]


==Science and technology==
==Science and technology==
* [[DAC (chemotherapy)]], regimen for AML
* DAC, a form of [[7+3 (chemotherapy)]]
* [[Microsoft Data Access Components]], or Windows DAC, a framework of interrelated Microsoft technologies
* [[Diamond anvil cell]], for producing very high pressures
* [[Diamond anvil cell]], a high-pressure device used in geology and engineering
* [[Digital-to-analog converter]]
* [[Digital-to-analog converter]], a system that converts a digital signal into an analog signal
* Direct Air Capture, for atmospheric [[Carbon dioxide removal#Direct air capture (DAC)|carbon dioxide removal]]
* [[Direct air capture]], to extract carbon dioxide directly from air
* Direct Attach Copper in [[10 Gigabit Ethernet#SFP+ Direct Attach |10 Gigabit Ethernet]]
* Direct Attach Copper, a [[10 Gigabit Ethernet#SFP+ Direct Attach|10 Gigabit Ethernet]] connector
* [[Discretionary access control]], in computer security
* [[Discretionary access control]], in computer security
* Double Acting Cylinder, a type of [[Pneumatic cylinder#Double-acting cylinders|pneumatic cylinder]]
* Double-acting Cylinder, a type of [[Pneumatic cylinder#Double-acting cylinders|pneumatic cylinder]]
* [[D-acetylcarnitine]].

==Transportation==
===Road===
* [[DAC (automobile)]], a 1922–1923 American car by the Detroit Air-Cooled Car Company
* [[DAC (vehicle manufacturer)]], a Romanian truck manufacturer
* [[Rocar DAC]], a series of Romanian buses and trolleybuses

===Rail===
* [[Digital automatic coupling]], a railway coupling
* [[Dahinsara Junction railway station]], Gujarat, India, station code DAC

===Air===
* [[DAC Air]], defunct Romanian airline
* [[Daily Air]], a Taiwanese airline, ICAO airline code DAC
* ''[[Direction de l'Aviation Civile]]'', a government agency of Luxembourg
* Dutch Aeroplane Company, manufacturer of the [[DAC RangeR|DAC ''RangeR'']]
* [[Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport]], Dhaka, Bangladesh, IATA airport code DAC


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* Dac, or Mon Cala, [[List of Star Wars planets and moons#Mon Cala|a ''Star Wars'' planet]]
* [[Design Automation Conference]], on electronic design automation
* [[Deferred acquisition costs]], in insurance
* [[Deputy assistant commissioner]] in the Metropolitan Police, London, UK
* [[Deputy assistant commissioner (Metropolitan Police)]], in London, England
* [[Deferred Acquisition Costs]], in insurance
* [[Design Automation Conference]], an annual event
* [[Districtus Austriae Controllatus]], a classification for Austrian wine
* [[Directive on Administrative Co-operation in the field of Taxation (2011/16)]], an EU directive
* ''[[Star Trek DAC]]'', a ''Star Trek'' video game
* ''[[Districtus Austriae Controllatus]]'', a classification for Austrian wine
* [[Shahjalal International Airport]] (IATA airport code), in Dhaka, Bangladesh
* Dambi, ISO 639-3 language code dac, a dialect of [[Mumeng language]]
* [[Domain Awareness Center]]
* ''[[Star Trek DAC]]'', a video game

==See also==
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* {{srt|dac}}
* {{lookfrom|dac}}
* [[DACS (disambiguation)]]
* [[DAQ (disambiguation)]]
* [[DAK (disambiguation)]]
* [[Dack (disambiguation)]]


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Businesses and organisations

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People

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  • Jean Dac (Hans von Aachen, 1552–1615), German painter
  • Pierre Dac (1893–1975), French humourist

Sports and games

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Science and technology

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Transportation

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Road

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Rail

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Air

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Other uses

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