CC
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CC or cc may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- C.C. (Code Geass), a character in the Code Geass anime series, pronounced "C-two"
- Champion Carnival, a professional wrestling tournament
- Closed captioning, a process of displaying text on a visual display, such as a TV screen
- Command & Conquer (C&C), a series of real-time strategy games and the first game in the series
- Comedy Central, an American television network
- Comedy Chimp, a character in Sonic Boom (TV series) is called CC by Doctor Eggman
- Criterion Collection, an American video-distribution company which licenses "important classic and contemporary films"
- Crowd control (video gaming), the ability to limit the number of mobs actively fighting during an encounter
- Criminal Case (game), a detective-themed hidden object game on Facebook
Businesses and brands
In transportation
- Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad (reporting mark CC)
- Custom Coaches, an Australian bus body builder
- Air Atlanta Icelandic (IATA airline designator), an Icelandic airline
- MacAir Airlines (former IATA airline designator), a defunct Australian airline
- Volkswagen CC, a Volkswagen model
Other brands
- CC's, a tortilla chip brand in Australia
- CC Media Holdings, holding company of Clear Channel Communications, an American media company
- Canadian Club, a brand of whisky
- 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
Mathematics, science, and technology
Computing
- CC (complexity), a complexity class in computational complexity theory
- Common Criteria, an international standard (ISO 15408) for computer security
- C compiler, the original/legacy C language compilation system
- C++, a programming language
- Cyclomatic complexity, a source-code metric
- Adobe Creative Cloud, a software-as-a-service model by Adobe Systems Inc., providing different software suites
- International Conference on Compiler Construction, an academic conference
Other uses in mathematics, science, and technology
- Cubic centimetre (cc), a unit of volume
- C-C, a locomotive classification; see AAR wheel arrangement
- CC (cat), also known as CopyCat, the first genetically cloned pet
- Chief complaint, a medical patient's primary reported symptom
- Classification of Types of Construction, for buildings
- Closed captioning, a process of displaying text on a visual display
- c.c., Complex conjugate, a pair of complex numbers reflecting each other across real axis, example of use: means
- Coupled cluster, a numerical technique in computational chemistry
- Corpus callosum, a white matter tract in the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres
Organizations
- 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
- CC, mint mark of Carson City Mint, a former branch of the United States mint
Places
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands (ISO 3166 code), an Australian territory
- .cc, the Internet country code top-level domain for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory
Schools
- Detroit Catholic Central High School, a private all-male high school in Novi, Michigan, US
- Colorado College, a liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Titles
- CC, post-nominal letters for Companion of the Order of Canada, a Canadian honour
- CC, post-nominal letters for Toastmasters International members indicating achievement of the Competent Communicator award
- CC, curatus (curate), used chiefly by the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland
Other uses
- Colon classification, a library classification scheme
- Carbon copy, or courtesy copy, in the context of letter or email-writing
- Consular corps, the staff of a consulate
See also
- CCC (disambiguation)
- CeCe (disambiguation)
- Corpus Christi (disambiguation)
- Sissi (disambiguation)
- CC Sabathia, a baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees
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