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Meanings and definitions for BEC
What does BEC stand for? What does BEC mean?
- Bapatla Engineering College
- Basaveshwar Engineering College
- Bengal Engineering College
- Business Environment and Concepts, a section of Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination
- Business and Enterprise College, in UK secondary education
- Bilbao Exhibition Centre
- Bahamas Electricity Corporation
- BEC (company), Bandai Entertainment Company
- Birmingham Electric Company
- Bolinao Electronics Corporation, the predecessor of ABS-CBN Corporation
- British Employers' Confederation, a former employers' association
- Brookville Equipment Corporation
- Busch Entertainment Corporation
- Burswood Entertainment Complex
- Botswana Examination Council
- Breakthrough Energy Coalition
- Business Environment Council, a charitable non-profit-making organization promoting environmental sustainability in Hong Kong
- Business email compromise, a category of fraud perpetrated via email
- Bacon, egg and cheese sandwich
- Basic ecclesial community, a Christian movement
- Battery eliminator circuit
- Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes, history journal, published by a French learned society, the Société de l'École des chartes
- Binary erasure channel
- Bose–Einstein condensate, a state of matter
- Broad Economic Categories
- Business English Certificate: qualifications for professionals who want to work in an international business environment
- The IATA code for Beech Factory Airport, Wichita, Kansas, United States
- BEC Recordings
- BEC-TERO, an entertainment conglomerate in Thailand
- Beckenham Hill railway station in London
- the ticker symbol of Beckman Coulter Inc.
- Bachelor of Economics
- BitEclipse (BEC), a cryptocurrency built on Ethereum
- Bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)
- Ailill Flann Bec, medieval Irish dynast
- Anselm of Bec, another name for St Anselm of Canterbury
- Bernard du Bec (died 1149), Benedictine monk and abbot
- Colmán Bec (died c. 587), an Irish king
- Dúnchad Bec, 8th century king of Kintyre, Scotland)
- Óengus mac Colmáin (died 621), Bec, an Irish king
- Theobald of Bec (died 1161), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Bec Hewitt (born 1983), Australian actress and singer
- Pierre Bec (1921–2014), Occitan poet and linguist
- Bec (novel), by Darren Shan; also Bec MacConn, protagonist of the novel
- Bec (placename element), a place-name element common in Normandy and also found in England
- Bec Abbey, a medieval monastery in Normandy, France
- Bec School, a school in London
- Le Bec-Hellouin, a town in Normandy, France
- Bec or Beag, in Irish mythology
- BEc, the Bachelor of Economics
- Beech airport (code), United States
- Bose-Einstein Condensation
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