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PC most commonly refers to:
Personal computer, a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals
Political correctness, language or behavior that appears calculated to provide a minimum of offense pneumatic jack hammer
PC may also stand for: rotary hammer drills
Science and medicine electric demolition hammers
Pachyonychia congenita, a genetic skin disorder
Parsec, an astronomical measure of distance
Path connected, a concept in mathematical topology where two points are linked with a path
Phosphatidylcholine, a phospholipid
Photonic crystal, a photonic band gap material
Polycarbonate, a plastic polymer
Propylene carbonate, a polar organic solvent
Posterior commissure, brain landmark commonly used in biomedical image processing
Progressive contextualization, a scientific method
Pubococcygeus muscle
post cibum (Latin for "after meals"), a medical prescription shorthand
Pyruvate carboxylase, an enzyme in the TCA cycle
Law, politics, and business
Philippine Constabulary, a defunct police force of the Philippines
Police Constable, a police rank used in Britain and some Commonwealth countries
President's Counsel (Sri Lanka), a legal position in Sri Lanka
Principal Consultant, a management consulting position
Privy council, a body that advises the head of state of a nation
Privy councillor, a member of a privy council
Prime cost or variable cost, items that a client hasn specifically selected at the time of the contract but the builder or trades person has made an allowance for in the total price
Process control, a statistics and engineering discipline that deals with architectures, mechanisms, and algorithms
Professional corporation, a special corporate form for licensed professionals, such as attorneys, architects, doctors, and engineers
Profit centre
Probable cause
Transport and places
Pacific Coast
Panama City, the capital of Panama
Panama City, Florida
Park City, Utah
ISO 3166 country code for the former Pacific Islands Trust Territory
Pitcairn Islands: FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code
The Penn Central railroad in the United States
Patrol craft, a small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence duties
Patrol, Coastal, a US Navy hull classification symbol
Port Charlotte, Florida
Pacific Centre, shopping mall in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
PC Hooftstraat, a well-known street in Amsterdam, Netherlands
People
Pierre Cardin (born 1922), fashion designer
Pat Carroll (disambiguation)
P. Chidambaram (born 1945), home minister of India
Paul Chambers (19351969), jazz bassist known as "Mr. PC"
Phil Collins (born 1951), English musician
Pat Condell (born 1949), atheist comedian
Product identification
PC, a specific type of Mazda C engine
President's Choice, a private label brand of Loblaw Companies Limited
Production code number, a designation used to identify television episodes
Tandy Pocket Computer, one of a small line of computers from Radio Shack made in the early 1980s
Organizations
Political parties
Plaid Cymru, a Welsh nationalist political party
Various Canadian parties of the central right, such as
Progressive Canadian Party, Canada's new progressive conservative party
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, a conservative political party of the Canadian province of Alberta
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, a now-defunct Canadian centre-right conservative political party
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, a conservative political party of the Canadian province of Ontario
Porozumienie Centrum, now-defunct Polish right-wing political party
Many Communist parties in languages with a different word order (see List of Communist parties; Partido Comunista (disambiguation)
Educational institutions
Phoenix College, a community college in Phoenix, Arizona
Port Credit Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario.
Presbyterian College, in Clinton, South Carolina
Providence College, a private four-year Catholic college in Providence, Rhode Island
Pembroke College, Oxford, a constituent college of the University of Oxford
Physique-Chimie, short for ESPCI, an engineering school in France
Port Charlotte High School in Port Charlotte, Florida
Other
Presbyterian Church (USA), a Christian denomination
Population Connection, a Charity Organization
Protes'tant Conference, a loose association of Lutheran churches and churchworkers
Program committee, members in the organization of an academic conference which are responsible for the peer review of submitted papers
Art and entertainment
Piano concerto, a concerto for solo piano and orchestra
Picture cover, a method of book binding in which the cover of the book has a picture relating to the contents
Player character or playable character, a fictional character controlled by a human player, usually in role-playing games or computer games
Pocket hange, a pricing game from The Price Is Right
Video games
Peach Circuit, a racing course in the Mario Kart video game series
Pokmon Colosseum, a video game for the Nintendo Gamecube
Pokmon Crystal, a Pokmon video game
Other initialisms
Postcard or postal card, a thick, typically rectangular piece of paper intended for mailing
Preclear (Scientology), a person who has not overcome the "reactive mind"
Public convenience, a euphemism for a toilet
Program counter, a special register inside CPUs indicating where the computer is in its instruction sequence
Protective custody, a type of imprisonment or care to protect a person from harm
Proto-Celtic, the reconstructed common ancestor of the Celtic languages
"Partly cloudy", a weather forecast designation mostly used in North American English newspapers
Pro-choice, a description used by people who believe that women should have the legal right to have an abortion and the legal right to be protected from coerced or forced abortion
Prontor-Compur, a standard connector type for photographic flash synchronization
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
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