4-letter words that end in c
- -fic — causing, making, or producing
- -ric — jurisdiction, realm
- 9pac — (tool) 709 PACkage. A report generator for the IBM 7090, developed in 1959.
- abac — (mathematics) A nomogram.
- accc — Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
- aesc — an Old English runic letter, comprising the letters 'A' and 'E'
- afac — (language) An early system on the IBM 704.
- afdc — Aid to Families with Dependent Children
- aicc — All India Congress Committee: the national assembly of the Indian National Congress
- alec — A Language with an Extensible Compiler
- amic — of or relating to an amide or amine.
- apec — Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- apic — Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
- appc — Advanced Program-to-Program Communications
- asic — Application-Specific Integrated Circuit
- atoc — a variety of skunk
- banc — the seat on which judges sit in court.
- bbbc — British Boxing Board of Control
- bbfc — British Board of Film Classification
- bloc — A bloc is a group of countries which have similar political aims and interests and that act together over some issues.
- bmoc — big man on campus
- boac — British Overseas Airways Corporation
- bosc — a sweet, russet winter pear
- bssc — Bachelor of Social Science
- btec — Business and Technology Council
- c-bc — (language) A strongly typed version of BC by Mark Hopkins, with expanded C-like syntax, more base types and the ability to form array and pointer types of any dimension and to allocate/free arrays at run time. Most POSIX-BC features are supported, except that functions must be declared consistently and declared before first use. String handling is slightly different. It requires an ANSI-C compiler and runs under MS-DOS or Unix. Version: 1.1. Posted to alt.sources 1993-04-10.
- calc — a calculator, especially a small portable one.
- canc — canceled
- cbbc — Childrens British Broadcasting Coorperation
- ccrc — Criminal Cases Review Commission: a British government body established in 1997 to investigate alleged miscarriages of justice
- chic — Something or someone that is chic is fashionable and sophisticated.
- choc — chocolate
- circ — circular (def 9).
- cisc — Complex Instruction Set Computer
- cmvc — Configuration Management Version Control from IBM.
- conc — (language) A concurrent extension of C based on decomposed Petri nets. It uses the 'handshake' and 'unit' constructs.
- cooc — Concurrent Object-Oriented C.
- corc — CORnell Compiler. Simple language for student math problems.
- cotc — Canadian Officers Training Corps
- crac — Careers Research and Advisory Centre
- croc — crocodile
- crtc — Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
- cwic — Compiler for Writing and Implementing Compilers. Val Schorre. One of the early metacompilers. Compare Meta-II.
- dcac — Domestic Communications Assistance Center
- ddsc — Doctor of Dental Science
- dioc — diocesan
- disc — any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
- dmac — duobinary multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system using duobinary techniques for the digital sound and data components of colour television using satellite broadcasting
- douc — A species of colobine Old World monkey, making up the genus Pygathrix.
- ds1c — (communications) A DS level and framing specification for digital signals in the North American digital transmission hierarchy. A DS1C signal uses 48 PCM channels and has a transmission rate of 3.15 Megabits per second, twice that of DS1. DS1C uses two DS1 signals combined and sent on a 3.152 megabit per second carrier which allows 64 kilobits per second for synchronisation and framing using "pulse stuffing". The channel 2 signal is logically inverted, and a framing bit is stuffed in two out of three code words, resulting in 26-bit information units. The channels are interleaved and then scrambled by the addition modulo 2 of the signal with the previous bit. Finally the bit stream is combined with a control bit sequence that permits the demultiplexor to function by preceding each 52 bits with one DS1C framing bit. A series of 24 such 53-bit frames forms a 1272-bit "M-frame".
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