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Meanings and definitions for CV
What does CV stand for? What does CV mean?
- Curriculum vitae, a summary of academic and professional history and achievements
- CV (novel), a novel by Damon Knight
- Character voice, or CV; see voice acting in Japan
- CV Network, a defunct Spanish-language television network in the United States
- Producciones Cinevisión, formerly CV-TV, a Colombian programadora
- Cargolux (IATA designator CV)
- Cartellverband der katholischen deutschen Studentenverbindungen, a German umbrella organisation of Catholic student fraternities
- Central Vermont Railway, a railway that operated in the New England states
- Christian Voice (UK)
- Comando Vermelho, a Brazilian criminal organization
- Conversio Virium, an education group of Columbia University
- .cv, the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Cape Verde
- Cee Vee, Texas, an unincorporated community in the United States
- CV postcode area, in the United Kingdom
- Capacitance voltage profiling, a technique to characterize semiconductor materials and devices
- Computer vision, methods of extracting information and meaning from images & video
- Constant voltage source, electrical description
- CV/Gate, a control voltage and gate solution
- Cv, the flow coefficient, used to determine the pressure-drop across an element in fluid flow applications
- cv, the specific heat of a material at constant volume
- Calorific value, the amount of heat released during the combustion of a substance
- Cataclysmic variable star, characterized by irregular and large increases in brightness
- Coefficient of variation, a measure of dispersion of a probability distribution
- Compensating variation, an economic concept of compensation for a price change
- Constant-velocity joint, or CV-joint
- Consonant–vowel, an open-syllable pattern in linguistics
- Coronavirus, a type of virus, notably:
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, the virus causing the 2019–2020 outbreak
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the disease caused by the virus
- COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing pandemic
- Contractile vacuole, an organelle found in some cells
- Cultivated variety or cultivar
- Cyclic voltammetry, an electrochemical way of measuring
- chemical formula of Vanadium carbide
- CV (tax horsepower), a French and Italian system of car taxation
- CV, the Hull classification symbol for aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy
- 105 (number), Roman numerals representation of CV
- Chuvash language (ISO 639-1 code CV)
- Cross for Military Valour, a French military award
- Cross of Valour (Australia), Australia's highest civil award
- Cross of Valour (Canada), Canada's highest civil award
- Cross of Valour (Greece) (Αριστείο Ανδρείας), Greece's highest civil award
- Cross of Valour (Papua New Guinea), awarded for selfless acts of bravery in times of extreme personal danger
- Cross of Valour (Poland) (Krzyż Walecznych), a Polish military decoration
- Valour Cross (Tapperhedskorset), Denmark's highest military award
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, a military transport aircraft
- C-5 North Star, a 1940s Canadian military aircraft
- HMS C5, a 1906 Royal Navy C-class submarine
- USS C-5 (SS-16), a 1908 United States Navy C class submarine
- USS San Francisco (C-5), an 1889 United States Navy protected cruiser
- Albatros C.V, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
- AEG C.V, a World War I prototype German two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft
- DFW C.V, a World War I German military reconnaissance aircraft
- Fokker C.V, a 1924 Dutch light reconnaissance and bomber biplane aircraft
- Halberstadt C.V, a World War I German single-engined reconnaissance biplane
- Fokker C-5, an American military version of the Fokker F.VII aircraft
- SM UC-5, a 1915 German Type UC I U-boat
- C-5 (blimp), a United States Navy airship that attempted a trans-Atlantic flight in 1919
- C5 automatic, a successor to Ford C4 transmission
- Kinner C-5, an American five cylinder radial engine for small aircraft of the 1930s
- Audi A6 (C5), the second generation of the Audi A6 built from 1997–2004
- Circumferential Road 5 or C-5, an arterial road of Manila, Philippines
- Bavarian C V, an 1899 German express train locomotive model
- Spartan C5, a passenger and utility aircraft produced in the United States in the early 1930s
- Chevrolet Corvette C5, the fifth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car
- Citroën C5, a brand of car manufactured by Citroën
- Sauber C5, a sportscar by Sauber
- Sinclair C5, an electric vehicle designed by Clive Sinclair
- Crown C-5, a series of forklifts by the Crown Equipment Corporation
- WLWR Class C5, a Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway Irish steam locomotive
- Saturn C-5, an American man-rated expendable rocket
- Cervical vertebra 5, one of the cervical vertebrae of the vertebral column
- Cervical spinal nerve 5
- Complement component 5, a protein of the complement system
C5-convertase, an enzyme which splits C5 into C5b
- Complement component 5a, an inflammatory peptide
- ATC code C05 Vasoprotectives, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- C05, Malignant neoplasm of palate ICD-10 code
- C5 (classification), a Paralympic cycling classification
- C5 Envelope size
- C5, a decision tree learning algorithm
- C5 Generic Collection Library for C Sharp and CLI, a software library by Niels Kokholm and Peter Sestoft
- C5 line socket, a polarised, three pole, mains voltage IEC appliance connector
- ChorusOS, a computer operating system
- C5, CommutAir IATA code
- C5 or Tenor C, a musical note
- c5, a square of the chessboard using algebraic chess notation
- Microsoft Dynamics C5, enterprise resource planning software
- Caldwell 5 (IC 342), an intermediate spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis
- Concrete5, an open source content management system
- A line of earphones from Bowers & Wilkins
- Tha Carter V, 2018 album by Lil Wayne
- Cape Verde, (132) ISO 2-letter country code
- Constant Velocity
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