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Meanings and definitions for JAC
What does JAC stand for? What does JAC mean?
- Jac, a village in Creaca commune, Sălaj County, Romania
- Jac Jagaciak, model
- Jac Arama, British poker player
- Jac Glan-y-gors, the bardic name of Welsh poet John Jones
- Jac Holzman, American music executive
- Jacques Nasser, Australian businessman known as "Jac The Knife"
- Jac Naylor, fictional character in Holby City
- Jac Nellemann, former Danish motorsport racer
- Jacqueline "Jac" Rayner, British author
- Jac Schaeffer, American screenwriter and director
- Jac. P. Thijsse, Dutch botanist
- Jacobus "Jac" van Looy, Dutch painter
- Jacques "Jac" van Rees, Australian painter
- Jac van Steen, Dutch music conductor
- Jac Venza, American TV producer
- Jaclyn Victor, Malaysian Idol winner
- F. P. Jac, Danish poet
- JAC (football club), a football club from Libreville, Gabon
- J.A.C., an album from Austrian band Tosca
- JAC Motors, a Chinese automobile manufacturer
- JAC, Japan Air Commuter airline, ICAO code
- Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, a Soviet political organization
- John Abbott College, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada
- JAC, Johor Astronomy Club, Johor, Malaysia
- Joint Analysis Center, US intelligence agency
- Joint Astronomy Centre, an observatory telescope operator
- Journal of Ancient Civilizations, a journal for the history, archaeology and philology of ancient cultures
- Jackson Hole Airport, Wyoming, USA, IATA code
- Judicial Appointments Commission of England and Wales
- Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
- Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
- Jack (given name), a male given name, including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Jack (surname), including a list of people with the surname
- Jack the Ripper, the nickname for a British unidentified noted serial killer
- Wolfman Jack (1938–1995), stage name of American disk jockey Robert Weston Smith
- New Jack, stage name of Jerome Young (born 1963), a retired American professional wrestler
- Carangidae generally, including:
Almaco jack
- Amberjack
- Bar jack
- Black jack (fish)
- Crevalle jack
- Giant trevally or ronin jack
- Jack mackerel
- Leather jack
- Yellow jack
- Coho salmon, males called "jacks"
- Esox (northern pike), young called "jacks"
- "Jackfish" or "jack", a western Canadian name for northern pike
- Jack (baboon), a baboon who was the assistant to a disabled railway signalman in South Africa
- Jack (cat), a Norwegian forest cat who was lost by American Airlines baggage handlers
- Jack or jackass, a male donkey (Equus africanus)
- Jack (tree) (Mangifera caesia), a relative of the mango
- Jack pine (Pinus banksiana), a North American conifer
- Jack (1996 film), a 1996 film starring Robin Williams
- Jack (2004 film), a 2004 film starring Anton Yelchin and Stockard Channing
- Jack (2013 film), a television film starring Rick Roberts and Sook-Yin Lee
- Jack (2014 film), a 2014 German film
- Jack (2015 film), a 2015 Austrian film
- Jack (2019 film), a 2019 Indonesian film
- Jack (playing card), the lowest-ranking face card in some types of deck
- Jack, a target ball used in games such as bowls
- Jack, a playing piece used in the children's game called jacks
- Jack (Homes novel), a 1990 novel by A. M. Homes
- Jack (Lundell novel), a 1976 novel by Ulf Lundell
- Jack (Italian magazine), an Italian-language technology magazine
- Jack (magazine), an English-language British lad mag
- Jack (band), a British independent pop group signed to the Too Pure label
- Jack & Jack, an American an American pop-rap duo
- Jack (album), a 2010 studio album by John Farnham
- Jack (EP), a 1991 EP by Moose
- Jack, a 1984 album by Bone Orchard
- J.A.C.K., a 2013 studio album by Forever the Sickest Kids
- "Jack" (song), a 2013 song by Breach
- "Jack" (1980), a B-side song to "Tell The Children" by Sham 69 on the album Kings & Queens
- "Jack" (1984), a song and single by Bone Orchard
- "Jack" (2001), a song by Iced Earth from their album Horror Show (2001)
- "Jack" (1983), a song and single by Machinations (band)
- "Jack" (1983), a song and single by Mighty Gabby
- "Jack", song by Pixie Lott from the Turn It Up (2009) album
- "The Jack", a song by AC/DC originally on the album T.N.T. (1975)
- Jack (TV series), a 3D-animated series broadcast by TVOntario
- Jack TV, a general entertainment channel in the Philippines (cable)
- Jack (hero), an archetypal Cornish and English hero and stock character
- Jack (webcomic), an anthropomorphic webcomic
- Jack FM, a radio format and brand
- Jack (flag), a national maritime flag flown by warships, e.g.,
Union Jack
- Jack, the Allied code-name of the Japanese Mitsubishi J2M fighter of World War II
- Jack (CAD software), a 3-D ergonomics and human factors CAD package
- Jack (human modeling), a human modeling and simulation system
- JACK Audio Connection Kit, a computer sound server
- JACK Intelligent Agents, a multi-agent platform written in Java
- Electrical connector, or "wall jack", a socket (often panel-mounted) intended to accept a plug
- Phone connector (audio), commonly known as "audio jack", or "jack plug", or "phone jack"
- Registered jack, a standardized telecommunication network interface for connecting voice and data equipment
- Jack (device), a device used to lift heavy objects
- Boot jack, a device for removing boots
- Jack plane, a tool for smoothing wood
- Jackscrew, a device used to support heavy objects at various heights
- Roasting jack, a device for turning a spit
- Jack (mascot), the mascot of Jack in the Box restaurants
- Cracker Jack and Cracker Jack'D, snack foods
- Jack Daniel's, a Tennessee whiskey distillery, whose product is sometimes referred to as "Jack"
- Jack of plate or jack, a type of armor
- Jack's (store), a British Discount supermarket chain
- Monterey Jack, a variety of cheese
- Sailor, "jack" in obsolete usage
- Sailor Jack, he and his dog Bingo are the mascots for Cracker Jack snack food
- Yukon Jack (liqueur), a Canadian whisky with honey
- Jacking, a dance technique and music form that first became popular in the late 1980s
- Jacksepticeye, an Irish Internet personality and Youtuber
- Joint Academic Classification of Subjects, a system used by some institutions in the United Kingdom to classify academic subjects
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Journal of the American College of Surgeons
- Jax, Haute-Loire, France
- Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Jacksonville station, Amtrak station
- Jacksonville International Airport
- Naval Air Station Jacksonville
- Jax Modha (born 1994), Gujarat, India
- Garth Jax (born 1963), American football player
- Jax (singer) (born 1996), American singer and American Idol contestant
- Jax Dane (born 1981), American professional wrestler
- Jax Jones (born 1987), British musician
- Jax Malcolm (born 2003), American actor
- Nia Jax (born 1984), American wrestler
- JAX Tyres, Australian retailer
- Jackson Laboratory, biology research center
- Jax Brewing Company, brewery in Jacksonville, Florida
- Jax Media, film and television production company
- Jax and the Hellhound, comic book series
- Jax (Mortal Kombat), fictional character from the Mortal Kombat game series
- Jasper Jacks, character from the TV show General Hospital
- "Jaxx" Character played by Ruby Rose in the movie "The Meg"
- Jackson "Jax" Teller, character from the TV show Sons of Anarchy
- Jax, character from the comic strip You Can with Beakman and Jax
- Jax Amnell, character from Terry Goodkind's novel The Law of Nines
- Jax, character from League of Legends
- Jax, character from Elex
- Jax, a Beast Bot in Power Rangers Beast Morphers
- Jacksonville Jaguars, American professional football franchise
- Jacksonville Jax, former minor league baseball team
- FC JAX Destroyers, American former professional soccer team
- Portland LumberJax, American former professional lacrosse team
- Jambi Malay, language spoken in Indonesia
- Java XML, set of APIs for the Java programming language
- Jax Panik, South African performing act
- Ornipholidotos jax, butterfly in the family Lycaenidae
- MathJax, software tool to display mathematical equations in web browsers
- Jackson Hole airport (code), United States
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