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dc

1 American  
Or d.c.
  1. Electricity. direct current.


DC 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. dental corps.

  2. Electricity. direct current.

  3. District of Columbia (approved especially for use with zip code).


D.C. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Music. da capo.

  2. Dictionary of Canadianisms.

  3. Electricity. direct current.

  4. District of Columbia.

  5. Doctor of Chiropractic.


DC 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. music da capo

  2. Detective Constable

  3. direct current Compare AC

  4. district commissioner

  5. Also: D.C..  District of Columbia

  6. defined-contribution

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D.C. 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Chiropractic

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DC Scientific  
  1. Abbreviation of direct current


Example Sentences

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“Moechella is a symbol of black culture in dc and is built on the foundation of peace.”

From Washington Post • Jun. 20, 2022

Singer Michael Tait of Newsboys and of dc Talk is 54.

From Washington Times • May 11, 2020

Again, since b and d are at the same potential, the IR drop along dc must equal the IR drop along bc.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

Related Topics: arrest, celebrity, dick gregory, father, george clooney, protest, washington dc, Celebrity Actor George Clooney takes part in a protest at the Sudan Embassy in Washington, D.C. on March 16, 2012.

From Time • Mar. 16, 2012

Est-ce en retenant des po`etes `a ses gages? en payant des historiens mercenaires, et en soudoyant des philosophes ridicules `a mille lieues dc son pays?

From The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 by Walpole, Horace