DC
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DC may stand for:
Biology
- A. P. de Candolle in botanical nomenclature, a botanist who developed an extensive system of botanical classification
- Dendritic cell, a type of immune cell
- Doctor of Chiropractic, a health care profession
Business
- DC Shoes, a clothing company that deals primarily with skateboarding gear.
- Dot-com business, any company that promoted itself as an Internet business during the stock market boom of the late 1990s
- DC, an acronym for Distribution center
- DC, Discount
Comics
- DC Comics, a comic book publisher
- Detective Comics, the comic book that gave DC Comics its name
Computers and software
- Data Center, facility that houses computing equipment
- Device Context, a handle for a data structure in Microsoft Windows' Graphical Device Interface subsystem
- Direct Connect (file sharing), a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
- DC++, a client which implements the Direct Connect protocol
- Distributed computing, decentralised and parallel computing
- Domain Component (LDAP), an attribute for DNS names in LDAP (e.g. dc=example,dc=com)
- Domain controller, a role for a server on a Windows network
- Dreamcast, a sixth generation video game console made by Sega
- Dublin Core, a metadata standard used to describe digital materials
- dc (Unix), a Unix command line RPN based calculator
- Dynamic contrast, a technology that attempts to improve the quality of dark images on LCD screens
Electricity
- Dielectric constant, an electrical term
- Direct current, the constant flow of electric charge in a single direction
Geography / Administrative Units
- Washington, District of Columbia, the capital territory of the United States
- Distrito capital, the capital district of a Spanish-speaking nation
- Bogotá, Distrito Capital, the capital of Colombia
- Venezuelan Capital District
- Dickenson County, a county in Virginia
Linguistics
- Dené-Caucasian, the hypothesis of the language superfamily, comprising North Caucasian, Basque, Burushaski, Sino-Tibetan, Yeniseian and Na-Dené.
Mathematics
- Axiom of dependent choice, a weak form of the axiom of choice which is sufficient to develop most of real analysis
- One of Jacobi's elliptic functions
Military
- Dental corps, a special branch of the Army Medical Department (United States)
- Navy Dental Corps, a corps of naval officers who have either a Doctorate in Dental Surgery or Dental Medicine
- Royal Army Dental Corps, the specialist corps in the British Army that provides dental care services to British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace
- Damage control, a term used in merchant marines and navies for the emergency control of situations that may hazard the sinking of a ship or ships
Music
- Da capo, a musical term
- dc Talk, a Christian music group
- DC Talk, the first album by Christian music group dc Talk
- Drum Connection, a German music groupIcon
- Dixie Chicks, female country music group.
- Destiny's Child, female R&B group
- Dashboard Confessional, an American emo-rock group
- DC offset, a signal's offset from zero
- DC coefficient
People
- David Cameron, leader of the British Conservative Party
- Daniel Carter, an All Black, New Zealand's national rugby union team
- David Cassidy, american actor, singer, songwriter, director, producer
- David Coulthard, Scottish Formula One driver
- Daniel Craig, actor best known for his role as James Bond
- Dick Cheney, 46th Vice President of the United States
- David Copperfield, American Illusionist
- Dave Coulier, actor, best known as Joey Gladstone on Full House
- Dane Cook, American comedian
Television and film
- Dawson's Creek, a television series
- D. C. Fontana, screenplay writer
- D.C. (TV series), a Dick Wolf-created drama that aired for seven episodes in 2000 on The WB
- Dick Clark Productions
- Discovery Channel
- Disney Channel
- DCTV (DaimlerChrysler Television), the DaimlerChrysler TV channel.
- Digital terrestrial television in United States broadcast station classes, a class of technologies for broadcasting high-resolution television signals from earth-bound antennas
- Damage Control (TV series), a reality TV series created by MTV and hosted by Simple Plan frontman Pierre Bouvier
- Drew Carey
Transportation
- Daimler-Chrysler, a car manufacturer
- David Coulthard, a British Formula One driver
- Distribution center, any warehouse or other specialized building with refrigeration or air conditioning which are supplied by transport and then re-distributed to retailers or wholesalers, (DC)
- Douglas Aircraft Company in aircraft series designation, a defunct aircraft manufacturer of the United States
- Golden Air in IATA airline designation, a regional airline based in Trollhättan, Sweden
Others
- Dartmouth College, a private academic institution in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States
- Davidson College, a Presbyterian-affiliated liberal arts college of about 1,700 students in Davidson, North Carolina.
- Democrazia Cristiana, an Italian political party
- Developing country, any country with a relatively low standard of living, undeveloped industrial base, and moderate to low Human Development Index
- Dietitians of Canada, a professional association
- Difficulty Class, a basic concept of the d20 System of role-playing game mechanics
- District court, a category of courts which exists in several nations
- Donegal Celtic, a football club from West Belfast playing in the Irish Premier League
- Diet Coke, a famous soft drink without any sugar
- The number 600 in Roman numerals
- Dane Cook, a comedian/actor
- Digital camera, an electronic device used to capture and store photographs electronically in a digital format
- Detective Constable, lowest police rank of CID
- Dilation and curettage, a gynecological procedure.