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4-letter words containing v, c

  • catv — community antenna television
  • cava — a Spanish sparkling wine produced by a method similar to that used for champagne
  • cave — A cave is a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or one that is under the ground.
  • cavu — ceiling and visibility unlimited
  • cavy — any small South American hystricomorph rodent of the family Caviidae, esp any of the genus Cavia, having a thickset body and very small tail
  • cctv — CCTV is an abbreviation for 'closed-circuit television'.
  • cdtv — compact disc television
  • chav — If you call someone a chav, you think that the way they look shows a lack of taste and education, although they may wear expensive clothes.
  • chiv — a knife
  • cjkv — (character)   CJK plus Vietnamese. Vietnamese, like the other three CJK languages, requires 16-bit character encodings but it does not use Han characters.
  • cmvc — Configuration Management Version Control from IBM.
  • cove — A cove is a part of a coast where the land curves inwards so that the sea is partly enclosed.
  • cpve — Certificate of Pre-vocational Education: a certificate awarded for completion of a broad-based course of study offered as a less advanced alternative to traditional school-leaving qualifications
  • cuve — a wine vat.
  • dcvo — Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
  • evac — Evacuation.
  • gcvo — (Knight or Dame) Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
  • hvac — heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
  • kcvo — Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
  • mvcc — Multi-Version Concurrency Control
  • mvsc — Master of Veterinary Science
  • ncvo — National Council for Voluntary Organizations
  • ravc — Royal Army Veterinary Corps
  • rcvs — Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
  • svcf — Silicon Valley Coach Federation
  • svrc — (body)   Software Verification Research Centre.
  • upvc — unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
  • v.fc — (communications, protocol)   A serial line protocol supported by some modems. Uses symbol rates of 2400, 2800, 3000, >3200 and 3429 and up to 28800 baud. The first V.FC modems were shipped in November 1993 and there have been many thousands sold. There will probably be in excess of a million V.FC modems installed by the end of 1994. V.FC was intended to take some of the techniques being proposed for V.34 and put them into a real modem that people could use. This also gave a lot of people the opportunity to try out 28.8 kilobit per second operation for the first time. There was never any intention from Hayes or Rockwell (who worked together for two years on V.FC) that V.FC would be compatible with V.34 - even if they had wanted it, others would have made sure it didn't happen! In fact, they made the start-up deliberately different from V.34 so that it would be easy to distinguish between the two and easier to make dual-mode V.FC/V.34 modems. V.FC is quite different from V.34. Most of the signal-processing algorithms, whilst based on the same theory, are implemented in different ways. V.34 has some extra things like a secondary channel and a special mode for 28.8 kilobit per second fax. The Rockwell V.FC implementation uses a single-chip mask-programmed DSP for all the signal processing functions. You can also buy a modem controller chip from Rockwell to go with it which implements AT commands, error-control and compression. Hayes made their own controller using the Motorola 68302 processor. When it comes to an upgrade from V.FC to V.34 you have to have a new, masked DSP chip and new controller firmware to implement all the V.34-specific features. This means that Rockwell-DSP based modems must be returned to the manufacturer for upgrade. Upgraded modems will talk to either V.FC or V.34 modems.
  • vcid — Virtual Circuit Identifier
  • vcjd — variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  • vcpi — Virtual Control Program Interface
  • vffc — Vereinigten FCL Fan Club
  • vice — any of various devices, usually having two jaws that may be brought together or separated by means of a screw, lever, or the like, used to hold an object firmly while work is being done on it.
  • vick — a male given name, form of Victor.
  • vico — Giovanni Battista [jaw-vahn-nee baht-tees-tah] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni bɑtˈtis tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1668–1744, Italian philosopher and jurist.
  • vlcc — very large crude carrier: an oil tanker with a capacity between 200 000 and 400 000 tons
  • vmpc — Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex
  • voca — Voice Output Communication Aid
  • vscm — (language, LISP)   A highly portable implementation of Scheme, written in ANSI C and Scheme. VSCM features exception and interrupt handling, executable portable memory images, coroutines and continuations with multiple arguments. Portability is achieved by exclusive use of legal ANSI C features. Version II Nov9 by Matthias Blume <[email protected]> included run-time support and a bytecode compiler. It conforms to R4RS and IEEE P1178 and runs on Unix and Macintosh. VSCM is no longer actively developed - the author recommends StandardML.
  • vsmc — Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell
  • vtoc — Volume Table Of Contents
  • vysc — Vienna Youth Soccer Club
  • wvmc — West Virginia Motorsports Council
  • wvqc — Western Valley Quail Call

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