3-letter words containing c
- cva — cerebrovascular accident
- cvc — The CVC is an added security feature on credit cards, in the form of an extra 3 or 4 numbers printed on the back of the card.
- cvd — cardiovascular disease
- cvo — Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
- cvs — (in Britain) Council of Voluntary Service
- cwa — Country Women's Association
- cwi — Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
- cwm — (in Wales) a valley
- cws — Cooperative Wholesale Society
- cwt — cwt is a written abbreviation for hundredweight.
- cwu — Communications Workers Union
- cya — CYA is the written abbreviation for 'see you', mainly used in text messages and e-mails.
- cyc — cyclopedia
- cyd — a female given name.
- cyf — Child, Youth, and Family: a section of the Ministry of Social Development
- cyl — cylinder
- cyo — Catholic Youth Organization
- cys — a male given name, form of Cyrus.
- dac — Digital to Analog Converter
- dbc — (language, parallel) A data-parallel bit-serial C based on MPL. SRC, Bowie MD. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
- dc1 — control-Q
- dc2 — Device Control 2
- dc3 — control-S
- dc4 — Device Control 4
- dca — 1. Defense Communications Agency. See DISA. 2. Document Content Architecture from IBM.
- dcb — Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath
- dcc — digital compact cassette
- dce — 1. Data Communication Equipment. 2. Data Circuit-terminating Equipment. 3. Distributed Computing Environment from OSF.
- dcf — discounted cash flow
- dci — Detective Chief Inspector
- dcl — Doctor of Civil Law
- dcm — Distinguished Conduct Medal
- dcp — definitional constraint programming
- dcs — 1. Digital Cellular System. 2. Digital Control System.
- dct — discrete cosine transform
- dec — Digital Equipment Corporation
- dfc — Distinguished Flying Cross
- doc — Directed Oc
- dpc — Damp-proof course.
- dsc — Doctor of Science
- duc — duke.
- ec- — out from; away from
- ecb — European Central Bank
- ecc — error detection and correction
- ecg — electrocardiogram
- eck — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), (Johann Mayer) 1486–1543, German Roman Catholic theologian: opponent of Martin Luther.
- ecl — 1. (hardware) Emitter Coupled Logic. 2. (language) Extensible CL. Wegbreit, ca 1970.
- ecm — (storage) error correcting memory.
- eco — ecological or environmental.
- ecp — 1. Engineering Change Proposal. 2. Enhanced Capabilities Port. 3. Extended Capabilities Port. 4. Extended Concurrent Prolog.