DC
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DC most often refers to:
- Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia), the capital of the United States
 - DC Comics, an American comic book publisher
 - Direct current, electric current which flows in only one direction
 
DC, D.C., D/C, Dc, or dc may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Bogotá, Distrito Capital, the capital city of Colombia
 - Dubai City
 
Science, technology and mathematics
[edit]- dC, decicoulomb, a tenth of a Coulomb, the SI unit of electric charge
 - New Zealand DC class locomotive
 - Methylphosphonyl dichloride, a chemical weapons precursor
 - A don't care term, in digital logic
 
Biology and medicine
[edit]- Dendritic cell, a class of immune cell
 - Doctor of Chiropractic, a qualification in alternative medicine
 
Computing
[edit]- dc (computer program), a command-line based calculator on Unix-derived systems
 - DC coefficient, in a discrete cosine transform
 - Data center, a physical location housing computing-related gear
 - Device context, part of the legacy Microsoft Windows graphics API
 - Differential cryptanalysis
 - DigiCipher, a digital encoding scheme
 - Direct Connect (protocol), for file sharing
 - Domain Component, an attribute in LDAP
 - Domain controller, a server used to manage a Microsoft Windows domain
 - Dublin Core, a metadata standard
 - Dynamic contrast, an LCD technology
 
Mathematics
[edit]- dc (elliptic function), in complex analysis
 - Axiom of dependent choice, in set theory
 - DC, 600 in Roman numerals
 - DC, 220 in hexadecimal
 
Arts, entertainment and media
[edit]- D.C. (TV series)
 - Detective Comics, a comic book series published by DC Comics
 - DC Inside, a South Korean internet forum
 - "DC" (Succession), a television episode
 
Music
[edit]- Da capo, a musical term
 - Destiny's Child, an American R&B group
 - Drum Connection, a German pop group
 
Video games
[edit]- Da Capo (visual novel)
 - Desert Combat, a Battlefield 1942 mod
 - Dino Crisis, a survival horror game series
 
Companies and products
[edit]- DC Recordings, a record label
 - DC Shoes, an American sports footwear company
 - Delta Clipper, a proposed rocketship series by McDonnell Douglas
 - DC (Douglas Commercial), a series of aircraft by the Douglas Aircraft Company (and later McDonnell Douglas)
 - Dyson vacuum cleaners, which use product code prefix DC
 - Golden Air, an airline (IATA code DC)
 
Government, law, and military
[edit]- Christian Democracy (Italy), a political party
 - Christian Democracy (Brazil), a political party
 - Detective constable, a police rank
 - District collector, an Indian Administrative Service position
 - Deputy commissioner, an administrative rank
 - Dossier criminal, in Indian policing
 
People
[edit]- D/C, stage name of British singer-songwriter Dan Caplen
 - Daniel Cormier (born 1979) Olympic wrestler and heavyweight mixed martial artist
 - David Coulthard (born 1971) British racing driver, known as DC
 - DC., the standard author abbreviation for botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841)
 - Donald L. Cox (1936–2011), American leader of the Black Panther Party, known as Field Marshal DC
 
Religion
[edit]- DC, a dominical letter indicating a leap year starting on Thursday
 - Christian Doctrine Fathers, a Catholic organization
 - Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, a Society of Apostolic Life for women within the Catholic Church
 - Deuterocanon, books of the Bible which are considered non-canonical by Protestant denominations
 
Schools
[edit]- Delaware County Christian School, in Pennsylvania, US
 - Dhaka College, in Bangladesh
 - Dominican Convent High School, Bulawayo, a Catholic high school for girls in Zimbabwe
 - Dominican Convent Primary School, Bulawayo, a Catholic preparatory school for girls in Zimbabwe
 
Sports
[edit]- Delhi Capitals, an Indian Premier League cricket franchise
 - Deccan Chargers, a former Indian Premier League cricket franchise
 
Other uses
[edit]- Demon Cat, a ghost cat in American folklore
 - Distribution center, a building stocked with goods for delivery
 - Dream character, an imaginary entity in a person's dreams
 - Drower Collection, a collection of Mandaic manuscripts held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, United Kingdom
 
See also
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