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Meanings and definitions for UNICE
What does UNICE stand for? What does UNICE mean?
- Josh Unice (born 1989) U.S. ice hockey player
- Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe, a Brussels-based European association of industries and employers, now known as BUSINESSEUROPE
- Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, a university in Côte d'Azur, France
- U.N.I.C.E, a character in the American TV series Bibleman
- Únice, Strakonice, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Unix-like, sometimes referred to as "unices"
- List of Unices, of Unix systems
- University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, the university in Nice, France
- Digging out of ice
- Deicing
- ICE (scanning) (Image Correction and Enhancement), for removing surface defects from a scanned photo/image
- In Case of Emergency, emergency numbers stored on a mobile or cellular phone
- ICE (cipher), a block cipher in cryptography
- iCE (FPGA), a programmable logic device family by Lattice Semiconductor
- ICE validation, internal consistency evaluators, a set of tools for validating Windows Installer packages
- IceWM, The Ice Window Manager
- In-circuit emulation, a computer debugging hardware device
- Information and Content Exchange, an XML protocol for content syndication
- Integrated collaboration environment, a platform for virtual teams
- Inter-Client Exchange, an X Window System protocol framework
- Interactive Connectivity Establishment, a mechanism for NAT traversal
- Interactive Creative Environment, a visual programming platform for Autodesk Softimage
- Interactive customer evaluation, form technologies for collecting software user feedback
- Interference cancellation equipment, in radio equipment such as cellular repeaters
- Internal compiler error, a type of compilation error
- Internal combustion engine, a fuel engine
- International Cometary Explorer, a spacecraft for studying interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and solar wind
- Internet Communications Engine, a computer software middleware platform developed by ZeroC
- Microsoft Research Image Composite Editor, a panorama stitching program
- ICE (chemotherapy), a cancer treatment
- Ice, any volatiles in planetary science
- Caspase 1 or Interleukin-1 beta Converting Enzyme
- ICE table (initial, change, equilibrium), a table for tracking chemical reactions
- Ice-ice, a disease condition of seaweed
- Methamphetamine, colloquially referred to as "ice"
- 4-Methylaminorex, a stimulant drug known as "ice"
- Intercity-Express, a German high-speed train
- Ice (yacht), built in Germany in 2005
- In-car entertainment
- InterCity Express (Queensland Rail), a train in Brisbane, Australia
- Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad, US
- Institution of Civil Engineers
- Institute for Creative Enterprise, an institute at Edge Hill University
- Institute for Creative Enterprises, a part of Coventry School of Art and Design
- The Ice Organisation or MyIce, a sustainable rewards programme
- Information Council on the Environment
- Institute for Credentialing Excellence
- Institute of Culinary Education, an institute in New York City, New York
- Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), Atlanta derivatives market, owner of New York Stock Exchange and multiple others
- Iron Crown Enterprises, a game company, Virginia
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- ICE - International Currency Exchange, a currency exchange provider
- iCE Advertisements (Insane Creators Enterprise), a digital art group
- Independent Commission of Experts, former name of the investigation into assets moved to Switzerland around the Second World War
- Independent Crown entities, part of New Zealand's Crown entities
- Indonesia Convention Exhibition, a venue in Banten
- Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity
- The Institute for Cross-cultural Exchange, the Canadian educational charity
- Ice (1970 film), an American drama film by Robert Kramer
- Ice (1998 film), a made-for-TV disaster movie
- Ice (2003 film), a Tamil film by Raghuraj
- Ice (2018 film), a Russian film
- Ice (Dukaj novel), by Jacek Dukaj
- Ice (Durst novel) (2009), by Sarah Beth Durst, a modernization of the fairy tale "East of the Sun and West of the Moon"
- Ice (Johnson novel), by Shane Johnson
- Ice (Kavan novel), by Anna Kavan
- Ice (Nowra novel) (2008), by Louis Nowra
- Ice (Sorokin novel), by Vladimir Sorokin
- Ice, a 1978 novel by James Follett
- Ice, a 1983 novel by Ed McBain in the 87th Precinct series
- International Corpus of English, a set of text corpora representing varieties of English around the world
- Ice (band), a British band who recorded in the 1990s
- Ice Records, a record label
- International Contemporary Ensemble, an American classical music group
- Lafayette Afro Rock Band or Ice, a France-based American funk band
- ja:ICE (音楽グループ), a Japanese band
- "Ice" (Kelly Rowland song)
- "Ice" (Lights song)
- "Ice" (The Rasmus song)
- "Ice", by Camel from I Can See Your House from Here
- "Ice", by Sarah McLachlan from Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
- "Ice", by Spirit from Clear
- Ice (2011 miniseries), a British miniseries
- Ice (TV series), a 2016 American series
- "Ice" (The X-Files), an episode of The X-Files
- "I.C.E", an episode of Sirens
- "Ice", an episode of Alias
- ICE (anime), a 2007 original video animation
- Ice (comics), a DC comic book superheroine
- Ice (webcomic), a Canadian graphic novel series
- George Gervin or Ice (born 1952), American basketball player
- Logan Ice (born 1995), American baseball player
- Thomas Ice, executive director of the Pre-Trib Research Center, a Christian "think-tank"
- Ice, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Ice, slang for one or more diamonds
- Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics, a phrase used in cyberpunk literature
- Inventory of Conflict and Environment, a research project at American University's School of International Service
- Ice Cube (born 1969), American rap musician and actor
- Ice-T (born 1958), American rap musician and actor
- ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
- Vanilla Ice (born 1967), American rapper
- Eunice (Bible), mother of Timothy
- Eunice (Bosporan queen), wife of Bosporan Roman Client King Tiberius Julius Cotys I
- Eunice, born Heo Soo-yeon, member of Kpop girl group DIA
- Eunice Eloisae Gibbs Allyn (1847–1916), American correspondent, author, poet
- Eunice Crowther (1916–1986), British singer, dancer, and choreographer
- Eunice Hale Waite Cobb (1803–1880), American writer, public speaker, activist
- Eunice Eisden (born 1961), Curaçaoan politician
- Eunice Newton Foote (1819-1888), American atmospheric scientist and civil rights advocate
- Eunice Frost (1914–1998), British publisher
- Eunice Gayson (1928–2018), English actress
- Eunice Huthart (born 1966), British stuntwoman
- Eunice Norton (1908–2005), American pianist
- Eunice Olawale, was a Nigerian Christian female preacher who was murdered by suspected Muslim extremists in the early hours of July 9 2016
- Eunice Olsen (born 1977), winner of the Miss Singapore Universe contest in 2000 and Singapore version of Vanna White
- Eunice Olumide (born 1987), Scottish model of Nigerian descent
- Eunice Parsons (born 1916), American modernist collage artist and art teacher.
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver (1921–2009), sister of JFK, founder of the Special Olympics
- Eunice Kathleen Waymon, birth name of Nina Simone (1933–2003), American jazz singer
- Eunice, one of the Nereids
- Eunice, one of the would-be sacrificial victims of Minotaur
- Eunice, one of the spring nymphs responsible for kidnapping Hylas
- DC Eunice Noon, Darego's police partner on the British dark-comedy TV drama The End of the F***ing World
- Eunice, a character in the 1895 novel Quo Vadis by Polish author Henryk Sienkiewicz
- Eunice Bates, a character from the romantic comedy sports film She's the Man
- Eunice Burns, a character in the 1972 romantic comedy film What's Up, Doc?
- Eunice Harper Higgins, fictional character from The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family
- Eunice Tate, a character on the TV sitcom Soap
- Eunice, Alberta, Westlock County, Alberta, Canada
- Eunice, Arkansas, a ghost town in Chicot County, Arkansas, U.S.
- Eunice, Kentucky, U.S.
- Eunice, Louisiana, U.S.
- Eunice, Missouri, U.S.
- Eunice, New Mexico, U.S.
- Eunice, West Virginia, U.S.
- Eunice Lake (Pierce County, Washington), U.S.
- Eunice Lake (Nova Scotia), Lake in Nova Scotia, Canada
- Eunice (annelid), a genus in the worm family Eunicidae
- Eunice, a genus of brush-footed butterflies invalidly established by Geyer in 1832; now Eunica
- Eunice (film), a 1982 made-for-TV film based on the Carol Burnett character Eunice Harper Higgins
- Eunice (software), a Unix emulation package for the VAX/VMS operating system
- Eunice High School, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
- Eunuch (TV series), a 1980 Hong Kong TV series
- Eunuch (film), a 1986 Korean film
- Eunuchs (documentary), a 2007 British documentary
- Eunuchus, a comedy written by the 2nd century BCE Roman playwright Terence
- Unix, a family of operating systems, the first originally developed by Bell Labs at AT&T
Single UNIX Specification, the trademark UNIX and the terms of its use, now owned by The Open Group
- POSIX (IEEE 1003 or ISO/IEC 9945), the basic Unix interface standard
- OpenServer (formerly SCO Unix, System V) the owner's version of the operating system, now owned by Xinuos
- UNIX System V, the orthodox family of licensed Unices, canonical form being SCO Unix that became Open Server
- BSD Unix, the widespread family of licensed Unices originating from UCBerkeley
BSD licenses, a family of software licenses, sometimes called "Unix license"
- Unix System Laboratories, the division that developed unix, especially the System V family
SCOsource, the owner of unix intellectual property, especially as it relates to the canonical form SCO Unix
- List of Unix systems, for a Unix operating system
- Unix-like, the extended family of operating systems inspired by and having a general similarity with Unix
- Unix Magazine, a defunct magazine covering unix and unix-like software sector
- UNIX Review, a defunct magazine covering unix software sector
- History of Unix
- Unix wars, the battle between BSD Unix and System V for supremacy
- UnixWorld, a defunct magazine covering unix software sector
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