What does RC mean?
RC means Royal Challengers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Royal Challengers?
2 ways to abbreviate Royal Challengers
Royal Challengers can be abbreviated as RC
Other shorthands for Royal Challengers are: RC
Royal Challengers can be abbreviated as RC
Other shorthands for Royal Challengers are: RC
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What does RC stand for? RC stands for "Royal Challengers". |
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What is the meaning of RC abbreviation? The meaning of RC abbreviation is "Royal Challengers". |
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What does RC mean? RC as abbreviation means "Royal Challengers". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RAAFA - Royal Australian Air Force Association, Inc.
- RAAFNS - Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service
- RAAFSR - Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve
- RAAFv - Royal Australian Air Force virtual
- RMRE - Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers
- RNRMMC - Royal Navy & Royal Marines Mountaineering Club
- RNRMRA - Royal Navy and Royal Marines Rifle Association
- CHOMP - Challengers Helping Obtain the Majority Program
- CHOMP - Challengers Helping Our Majority Party
- RCB - Royal Challengers Bangalore
- RNRM - Royal Navy and Royal Marines
- CBC - Challengers Baseball Club
- CBCZ - Challengers Baseball Club Zurich
- CGWS - Challengers Guild Web Site
- COF - Challengers of the Fantastic
- RCPSC / CRMCC - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada / Collège Royal des Médecins et Chirurgiens du Canada
- brc - Bangalore Royal Challengers
- core - Challengers of Rocket Engineering
- cotu - Challengers of the Unknown
- RRMC - Royal Roads Military College (British Columbia) (1940–1995) now Royal Roads University