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Meanings and definitions for CC
What does CC stand for? What does CC mean?
- C.C. (Code Geass), a character in the Code Geass anime series, pronounced "C-two"
- C.C. Babcock, a character in the American sitcom The Nanny
- Comedy Chimp, a character in Sonic Boom, called "CC" by Doctor Eggman
- Command & Conquer (C&C), a series of real-time strategy games and the first game in the series
- Crowd control (video gaming), the ability to limit the number of mobs actively fighting during an encounter
- CC Media Holdings, holding company of Clear Channel Communications, an American media company
- Closed captioning, a process of displaying text on a visual display, such as a TV screen
- Comedy Central, an American television network (URL is cc.com)
- CC, the production code for the 1966 Doctor Who serial The Smugglers
- Canadian Club, a brand of whisky
- CC's, a tortilla chip brand in Australia
- Stylized interlocking CC, the monogram of Coco Chanel, and brand logo for the House of Chanel
- Chemours (former NYSE stock symbol CC)
- Circuit City (former NYSE stock symbol CC), a former American electronics retailer
- College Confidential (company), a college admissions counseling company
- CC (complexity), a complexity class in computational complexity theory
- Adobe Creative Cloud, a software-as-a-service model by Adobe Systems Inc., providing different software suites
- C compiler, the original/legacy C language compilation system
- C++, a programming language
- Common Criteria, an international standard (ISO 15408) for computer security
- Cyclomatic complexity, a source-code metric
- International Conference on Compiler Construction, an academic conference
- Carbonaceous chondrite, a type of meteorite
- CC (cat), also known as CopyCat, the first genetically cloned pet
- C-C, a locomotive classification; see AAR wheel arrangement
- Chief complaint, a medical patient's primary reported symptom
- Classification of Types of Construction, for buildings
- Coupled cluster, a numerical technique in computational chemistry
- Cubic centimetre (cc), a unit of volume
- Engine displacement, where cc is used as shorthand for the cylinder volume in cubic centimetres
- Complex conductivity (measurement method), a measurement method in geophysics
- CC, mint mark of Carson City Mint, a former branch of the United States mint
- Canarian Coalition, a Spanish political party based in the Canary Islands
- Coburger Convent, a German and Austrian student organization
- Creative Commons, a non-profit organization in the field of copyright licensing
Creative Commons license, a copyright license
- Carson City, Nevada, the state's capital, commonly abbreviated as CC
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands (ISO 3166 code), an Australian territory
.cc, the Internet country code top-level domain for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory
- Colorado College, a liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
- Detroit Catholic Central High School, a private all-male high school in Novi, Michigan, US
- CC Sabathia, a baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees
- Champion Carnival, a professional wrestling tournament
- Chang'an Raeton CC, a Chinese mid-size sedan
- Senova CC, a Chinese mid-size sports sedan
- Volkswagen CC, a German mid-size sedan
Volkswagen Arteon, sold in China as Volkswagen CC
- Air Atlanta Icelandic (IATA airline designator), an Icelandic airline
- Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad (reporting mark CC)
- MacAir Airlines (former IATA airline designator), a defunct Australian airline
- C-C, a wheel configuration for diesel and electric locomotives
- CC cream, a cosmetic marketing term
- CC, post-nominal letters for Companion of the Order of Canada, a Canadian honour
- 200 (number) in Roman numerals
- Carbon copy, or courtesy copy, in the context of letter or email-writing
- Colon classification, a library classification scheme
- Consular corps, the staff of a consulate
- Canada's Capital Cappies, the Critics and Awards Program in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Capcom Classics Collection, a 2005 compilation of arcade games for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox
- CCC, the production code for the 1970 Doctor Who serial The Ambassadors of Death
- Canadian Chamber Choir, a national choral ensemble for Canadian singers, conductors and composers
- "Candy Cane Children", a single by The White Stripes
- The Color Changin' Click, a rap group which was started by rapper Chamillionaire
- Calvinist Cadet Corps, Christian mentoring organization
- Campus Crusade for Christ, the original name of the interdenominational Christian organization now known as Cru
- Canadian Council of Churches, an ecumenical Christian forum of churches in Canada
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, an official exposition (catechism) of the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
- Celestial Church of Christ, an independent African Church
- Central Congregational Church (Providence, Rhode Island), a United Church of Christ congregation
- China Christian Council, a government-approved Christian organization in the People's Republic of China
- Christian City Churches, an evangelical, Pentecostal church movement founded by Pastors Phil Pringle and Chris Pringle
- Christian Cultural Center, a New York City-based church pastored by Dr. A. R. Bernard
- Church of Christ in China, one of the Chinese Independent Churches
- Clearwater Christian College, a four-year non-denominational Christian College
- Colorado Community Church, an interdenominational church in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
- Community Christian College, a two-year college based in Redlands, California, U.S.
- Canadian Commercial Corporation, a Canadian corporation responsible for facilitating international contracts
- Canterbury of New Zealand, a New Zealand-based sports apparel company
- CCC Film, a film production company in Germany, formally known as Central Cinema Compagnie-Film GmbH
- Cloud Credential Council, a global provider of vendor-neutral certification programs for the information technology (IT) industry
- Color Climax Corporation, a Danish pornography company
- Comcast Cable Communications, a cable television, internet and telephone service provider in the United States
- Commodity Credit Corporation, United States owned corporation which funds USDA programs
- Consolidated Contractors Company, a large Middle Eastern and International EPC Contractor
- Cooper Cameron Corporation, now Cameron International Corporation
- Copyright Clearance Center, a U.S. copyright collection company
- Crane Carrier Company, a U.S. truck manufacturer
- Cwmni Cyfyngedig Cyhoeddus, a Welsh form of public limited company
- California Community Colleges System, combined districts of California's community colleges
- Camden County College, Camden County, New Jersey
- Cascadia Community College, Bothell, Washington, now known as Cascadia College
- Cayuga Community College, 2-year SUNY college in Cayuga County, New York
- Center for Computational Chemistry, research center in the department of Chemistry at the University of Georgia
- Central Community College (Nebraska)
- Chemeketa Community College, Salem, Oregon
- City Colleges of Chicago, a system of seven community colleges for Chicago residents
- Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon
- Clatsop Community College, Clatsop County, Oregon
- Clearwater Central Catholic High School, college preparatory school in Clearwater, Florida
- Cleveland Chiropractic College, chiropractic school in Overland Park, Kansas
- Cleveland Community College, Shelby, North Carolina
- Clinton Community College (Iowa), Clinton, Iowa
- Clovis Community College (New Mexico), Clovis, New Mexico
- Coahoma Community College, unincorporated Coahoma County, Mississippi, near Clarksdale
- Coconino County Community College, Flagstaff, Arizona
- Compton Community College, near Los Angeles, California
- Contra Costa College, San Pablo, California
- Corning Community College, 2-year SUNY college in Corning, Steuben County, New York
- Cross-cultural center, a department at various universities
- Cumberland County College, Cumberland County, New Jersey
- Cuyahoga Community College, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
- Canadian Computing Competition, a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada
- Castleknock Community College, public secondary school in Carpenterstown, Dublin, Ireland
- Cebu College of Commerce and Cebu Central Colleges, the former names of the University of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines
- Central Coast Campuses, three education campuses on the Central Coast of New South Wales
- Central Commerce Collegiate, high school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, film school in Mexico City
- Chenab College, Chiniot, Institute in Pakistan
- Chessington Community College, secondary school and sixth form college in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- City College of Calamba, public college in the Philippines
- Cooloola Christian College, Gympie, Queensland, Australia
- Countesthorpe Community College, Leicestershire, Countesthorpe, Great Britain
- California Coastal Commission
- China Compulsory Certificate, a compulsory safety mark for many products sold on the Chinese market
- Citizens' Committee for Children
- Civil Constitution of the Clergy, a law
- Constitutio Criminalis Carolina, the first body of German criminal law
- Convention on Cybercrime by the Council of Europe
- Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia
- Cox's Criminal Cases, a series of law reports
- Crime and Corruption Commission, independent entity of Queensland, Australia, created to combat major crime
- Cardiff City Council, the governing body for Cardiff
- Carmarthenshire County Council, the administrative authority for the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales
- Casino control commission, a variation of a gaming control board in the U.S.
- Central Communications Command, the command-and-control system for London's police services
- Chittagong City Corporation, a governing organisation in southeastern Bangladesh
- Christchurch City Council, New Zealand
- 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark
- California Conservation Corps, a state agency modelled after the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s
- Cetacean Conservation Center, a Chilean organization dedicated to the conservation of cetaceans and other marine mammals
- Civilian Conservation Corps, a major New Deal program in the U.S. for young men, 1933–42
- Center for Community Change, a progressive community organizing group in the United States
- Climate Change Coalition, Australian political party
- Command of Communist Hunting, a Brazilian paramilitary terrorist group of the 1960s known as Comando de Caça aos Comunistas
- Committee on Climate Change, an independent body established by the UK Government to advise on climate change policy
- Communist Combatant Cells, a Belgian terrorist organization of the 1980s committed to a Communist ideology
- Communist Committee of Cabinda, a separatist group in the Cabinda exclave of Angola
- Council of Conservative Citizens, a United States paleoconservative white separatist political organization
- Customs Cooperation Council, an intergovernmental organization that helps Members communicate and cooperate on customs issues
- Comb ceramic culture
- Climatic climax community, a biological community of plants and animals which has reached a steady state
- Conformal cyclic cosmology, a cosmological model in which the universe undergoes a repeated cycle of death and rebirth
- Countercurrent chromatography, a chromatographic separations-science technique
- Cryogenic current comparator, electronic test equipment
- Catalyst Control Center, control panel for AMD Catalyst drivers
- Chaos Computer Club, one of the biggest and most influential hacker organisations
Chaos Communication Congress, an annual meeting of computer hackers organized by the Chaos Computer Club
- Chaos Communication Camp, a quadrennial international meeting of hackers organized by the Chaos Computer Club
- Citizen Cyberscience Centre, Switzerland-based volunteer computing organisation
- Computational Complexity Conference, academic conference in the field of theoretical computer science
- Corsham Computer Centre, an underground British government installation near RAF Corsham and RAF Rudloe Manor in the heavily tunneled Corsham area of Wiltshire
- Cray Computer Corporation, a defunct computer company
- Color Cell Compression, an algorithm developed to compress digital color images
- Cartesian closed category, a concept in category theory
- CCC, Roman numeral for 300
- Countable chain condition, a condition in order theory and topology
- Cube-connected cycles, a graph used as a communications network topology
- Capsulorhexis or capsulorrhexis, also known as continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis, a type of cataract surgery
- Clinical Care Classification System, a nursing terminology consisting of nursing diagnoses, nursing interventions, and nursing action types that assist in documenting the nursing process
- Convenient care clinic, a health care clinic located in neighborhoods
- CAF Confederation Cup, the annual international football competition held in the CAF region
- Cascade Cycling Classic, a competitive multi-stage bicycle road race, held every July in Bend, Oregon
- CCC Pro Team, a UCI WorldTeam cycling team based in Poland
- Central Connecticut Conference, an interscholastic athletic conference in greater Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
- Charlottetown Civic Centre, an indoor ice hockey venue in Canada
- Colombo Cricket Club, a cricket club in Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Commonwealth Coast Conference A NCAA Division III conference in New England.
- Compton Cricket Club, a California exhibition cricket club
- County cricket club, any of the clubs participating in the County Championship or the Minor Counties Championship
- Cross Country Canada, The governing body for cross country skiing in Canada
- Courmayeur - Champex - Chamonix, a 101 km running race along a portion of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
- California Correctional Center, a state prison in the United States
- Carly Colón (born 1979), also known as Carlito Caribbean Cool, a Puerto Rican professional wrestler
- Cash Conversion Cycle, a cost accounting term that refers to the liquidity risk posed by growth
- Certified Chef de Cuisine, a professional title
- Chapman code or Chapman County Code, a set of 3-letter codes used in genealogy to identify administrative divisions in the UK, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
- Colorado Cryptologic Center, a U.S. National Security Agency facility
- Command, control, and communications, a concept in military doctrine
- Country calling code
- Crescent City Connection, twin cantilever bridges
- tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, a peer-reviewed academic journal of communication studies
- Jardines del Rey Airport, Cuba, by IATA code
- Triple C's, popular nickname for the rap group Carol City Cartel
- Cece, Hungary, a village in Fejér county, Hungary
- CeCe (album), a 2011 album by CeCe Peniston
- Cece McStuffins, the adopted doll of Doc McStuffins
- Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, a liquid-fuel rocket engine
- CeCe Peniston (born 1969), American gospel and dance music singer
- CeCe Winans (born 1964), American gospel music singer
- CeCe Drake , a character from the TV show Pretty Little Liars
- Cece (New Girl), a character from the television sitcom New Girl
- Cecelia Halpert, a character from The Office
- Corpus Christi (feast), a Christian feast day, or solemnity which honors the Body (corpus) of Christ (Christi)
- Corpus Christi Catholic Church (Fort Dodge, Iowa), listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Woodbury County, Iowa
- Corpus Christi R. C. Church Complex, listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County, New York
- Corpus Christi Church (New York)
- Corpus Christi Cathedral (Corpus Christi, Texas)
- Corpus Christi Catholic Church (Celebration, Florida)
- Corpus Christi Catholic High School, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
- Corpus Christi College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Corpus Christi College, Perth, Western Australia
- Corpus Christi College (Vancouver), British Columbia
- Corpus Christi Catholic Secondary School, in Burlington, Ontario
- Pallikoodam or Corpus Christi High School, a school in Kottayam, Kerala, India
- Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Corpus Christi Catholic College, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Corpus Christi Roman Catholic High School, Cardiff
- Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi
- Corpus Christi Records, a record label
- Corpus Christi (band), a Christian metal band from Cincinnati, Ohio
- Corpus Christi (Angkor Wat album) (1990)
- Corpus Christi (Syven album) (2012)
- "Corpus Christi Carol", a Middle English hymn or carol
- "Corpus Christi", a 2019 song by Kevin Abstract from Arizona Baby
- USS Corpus Christi (PF-44), a Tacoma-class frigate that served in World War II
- USS City of Corpus Christi (SSN-705), a Los Angeles-class submarine
- Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
Corpus Christi Bay
- Corpus Christi Hooks, a minor league baseball team
- Corpus Christi International Airport
- Corpus Christi Independent School District
- Naval Air Station Corpus Christi
- Corpus Christi (2014 film), a 2014 Venezuelan film
- Corpus Christi (2019 film), a 2019 Polish film
- Corpus Christi (play), a 1996 play by Terrence McNally
Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption, a 2011 film about the staging of the play
- Among other names, the n-Town Plays have been named "the Play Called Corpus Christi"
- Seesee, a species of bird in the pheasant family
- Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as "Sisi" or "Sissi"; spouse of Franz Joseph I of Austria
- The King Steps Out (1936), light comedy directed by Josef von Sternberg
- Sissi trilogy (film) with Romy Schneider:
Sissi (film) (1955)
- Sissi – The Young Empress (Sissi – Die junge Kaiserin) (1956)
- Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress (Sissi – Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin) (1957)
- Sisi (miniseries) (2009), TV film directed by Xaver Schwarzenberg, with Cristiana Capotondi
- Princess Sissi (1997), French-Canadian animated television series
- Sissi, the Anarchist Empress (Sissi Impératice), a ballet by Maurice Béjart
- Sissi (footballer) (born 1967), Brazilian football player Sisleide do Amor Lima
- Sisinio González Martínez (born 1986), Spanish footballer known as Sisi
- Sissi Christidou, Greek television presenter
- Seyhan Soylu, known as "Sissi", Turkish television personality
- Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, president of Egypt since 2014
- Sisi Zlatanova, Bulgarian researcher in geospatial data
- Sisi, Crete, a place in Crete, Greece
- Elisabeth Delmas, nicknamed 'Sissi', a character in the French animated television series Code Lyoko and its incomplete sequel series Code Lyoko: Evolution.
- Sisi (drink), a Dutch fruit-flavoured beverage
- Sissi (Finnish light infantry), a specialized type of Finnish soldier
- Sissi, name given to the exoplanet HAT-P-14b, which orbits the star HAT-P-14 in the constellation of Hercules
- Carbon Copy, In email, a duplicate sent to another address
- C Compiler
- Center Conductor
- Central Control
- Cluster Controller
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands, (166) ISO 2-letter country code
- Common Control
- Cost Center
- Country Code
- Courtesy Copy , Alternative meaning for standard Carbon Copy
- Cruise Control
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