What does cc mean?
cc means Canadian collective
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Canadian collective?
Canadian collective can be abbreviated as cc
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCNGO - Collective Consultation of Non-Governmental Organizations
- CHIMENE - Collective Home Interface Made on Existing Networks in Europe
- CISWEB - Collective Intelligence & the Semantic Web
- COSHG - Collective of Self Help Groups
- CPSBKFT - Collective Protection System Amphibious Backfit
- COSWAS - Collective of Sex Workers and Supporters
- COLPRO - Collective Protection
- COLT2 - Collective Training for Teams
- CWMRL - Collective Worship Music Reproduction Licence
- CARCC - Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective
- CPCC - Canadian Private Copying Collective
- CPCC - Canadian Private Copyright Collective
- CHAC - Canadian Hungarian Artists Collective
- CRC - Canadian Retransmission Collective
- ccmc - Canadian Creative Music Collective
- cnhc - Canadian Natural Health Collective
- CAD - Canadian Air Division; cartridge actuated device; collective address designator
- CBOI(ACSRRCA) - Canadian Base Ordnance Increment (Attached Canadian Survey Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery)
- CFCCDRCE - Canadian Field Company, Canadian Division, Royal Canadian Engineers
- CMRCASF(DYRCH) - Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, Canadian Active Service Force (17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars)