What does SC [S.C.] mean?
SC [S.C.] means Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Army & Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)?
Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC) can be abbreviated as SC [S.C.]
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What does SC [S.C.] stand for? SC [S.C.] stands for "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)". |
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How to abbreviate "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)"? "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)" can be abbreviated as SC [S.C.]. |
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What is the meaning of SC [S.C.] abbreviation? The meaning of SC [S.C.] abbreviation is "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)". |
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What is SC [S.C.] abbreviation? One of the definitions of SC [S.C.] is "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)". |
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What does SC [S.C.] mean? SC [S.C.] as abbreviation means "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)". |
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What is shorthand of Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)? The most common shorthand of "Statute(s) of Canada (See also, RSC)" is SC [S.C.]. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- connection. - A stop on a journey that requires a change of planes or other mode of transportation. See also connecting flight.
- construction fare. - A round-the-world fare created by a specialist, usually a consolidator, by stitching together a series of one way fares on a number of airlines. See also, alliance fare.
- expense. - v. To elect to deduct, for the purposes of taxation, the entire cost of an asset in the current tax year, rather than depreciating it over a period of years. See also depreciation.
- head count. - The physical counting of passengers, as by a flight attendant, to compare a manifest with the actual number of passengers. See also nose count.
- nose count. - The physical counting of passengers, as by a flight attendant, to compare a manifest with the actual number of passengers. See also head count.
- steward. - A ship's employee responsible for the care of passengers. See also cabin steward.
- airfield - (DOD) An area prepared for the accommodation (including any buildings, installations, and equipment), landing, and takeoff of aircraft.See also alternate airfield; departure airfield; landing area; la
- assembly - (DOD,NATO) In logistics, an item forming a portion of an equipment, that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity and which normally incorporates replaceable parts or groups of parts.See also comp
- challenge - (DOD,NATO) Any process carried out by one unit or person with the object of ascertaining the friendly or hostile character or identity of another.See also countersign; password.
- constraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that dictates an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also operational limitation;
- disposition - (DOD,NATO) 3.A prescribed arrangement of all the tactical units composing a flight or group of aircraft.See also deployment; dispersion.
- hypersonic - (DOD,NATO) Of or pertaining to speeds equal to, or in excess of, five times the speed of sound.See also speed of sound.
- interagency - (DOD) United States Government agencies and departments, including the Department of Defense.See also interagency coordination.
- interpretation - (DOD) A part of the analysis and production phase in the intelligence process in which the significance of information is judged in relation to the current body of knowledge.See also intelligence proc
- load - (DOD,NATO) The total weight of passengers and/or freight carried on board a ship, aircraft, train, road vehicle, or other means of conveyance.See also airlift capability; airlift requirement; allowabl
- loading - (DOD,NATO) The process of putting personnel, materiel, supplies and other freight on board ships, aircraft, trains, road vehicles, or other means of conveyance.See also embarkation.
- restraint - (DOD) In the context of joint operation planning, a requirement placed on the command by a higher command that prohibits an action, thus restricting freedom of action. See also constraint; operational
- risk - (DOD) 2.See degree of risk.See also hazard; risk management.
- Ayres Rock - the dead heart of Australia. See also "Red Centre"
- RSC [R.S.C.] - Revised Statutes of Canada (See also SC )