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Meanings and definitions for ROC
What does ROC stand for? What does ROC mean?
- Roch (c. 1348 – 1376), Occitan saint called Roc in Catalan
- Agustí Roc (born 1971), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Margaret Roc (born 1945), Australian author
- Patricia Roc (1915–2003), British actress
- Ste V Roc (born 1977), Irish hip-hop artist
- Roc Alexander (born 1981), American football player
- Roche Braziliano (fl. 1630–1671), also spelled Roc, Dutch pirate
- Roc Kirby (1918–2008), Australian businessman
- Roc Oliva (born 1989), Spanish field hockey player
- Roc Raida (1972–2009), American disc jockey, turntablist and producer
- Roc Thomas (born 1995), American football player
- The R.O.C. (rapper) (born 1973), American rapper
- Republic of China, the official name of the government of Taiwan
- Republic of China (1912–1949), the ROC government when it was based in China before it fled to Taiwan and the People's Republic of China was established
- Republic of the Congo, the official name of a Central African country
- Greater Rochester International Airport, by IATA airport code
- Rest of Canada, term for everywhere in Canada but Quebec
- Roč, a town in Croatia
- Le Roc, a commune in France
- Radar Operations Center, US National Weather Service unit
- Rail operating centre, a railway signalling centre in the UK
- Regional Organisations of Councils, voluntary groupings of neighbouring councils in Australia
- Registrar of Companies, India
- Remote Operations Center, a National Security Agency facility in Fort Meade, Maryland
- Restaurant Opportunities Center, a union-supported labor group
- Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, a network of clinical trial sites
- Right of Centre, a short-lived New Zealand political party
- Roc Books, a paperback science fiction and fantasy imprint of Penguin Group
- Roc Nation, an American entertainment company
- Roc Oil Company, based in Sydney, Australia
- Royal Observer Corps, a former British civil defence organisation
- Russian Orthodox Church
- R.O.C. (band), British electronica group founded in 1983 by Fred Browning and Patrick Nicholson
- Roc (Dungeons & Dragons), a role-playing version of the mythical bird
- "Roc" (song), a 2006 song by French-born singer Nâdiya
- Roc (TV series), an American sitcom which aired 1991–94
- Rate of change (technical analysis)
- Return on capital
- Radius of curvature (optics)
- Receiver operating characteristic, ROC curve (statistics)
- Radius of convergence
- Russian Olympic Committee
- Race of Champions, motorsport event combining track and rally drivers
- Race of Champions (modified racing), a yearly stock car race using modified race cars
- Roc, the name of the University of Pittsburgh's costumed panther mascot (see Panthers of Pittsburgh)
- Roc (mythology), a mythical giant bird
- Renewables Obligation Certificates, used in the UK's electricity supply industry
- Resource-oriented computing
- Blackburn Roc, a British naval fighter-bomber and turret fighter aircraft of World War II
- Scaled Composites Stratolaunch Model 351, nicknamed "Roc"
- Republic of Chocolate
- Rail operating centre, centralised locations for the control of the British railway network
- Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
- Rock music, a genre of popular music
- Rock, Cornwall, a village in England
- Rock, County Tyrone, a village in Northern Ireland
- Rock, Northumberland, a village in England
- Rock, Worcestershire, a village and civil parish in England
- Rock, a hamlet in Washington, West Sussex, England
- Rock, Kansas, an unincorporated community
- Rock, Michigan, an unincorporated community
- Rock, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Rock, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Rock, Rock County, Wisconsin, a town in southern Wisconsin
- Rock, Wood County, Wisconsin, a town in central Wisconsin
- Corregidor, an island in the Philippines also known as "The Rock"
- Jamaica, an island in the Caribbean is locally referred to as the "Rock"
- Niue, an island near Tonga referred to as the "Rock" by residents
- Rock of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory near the southernmost tip of Spain
- Rock (name), a list of people with the surname, first name or nickname
- Rock (rapper) (born Jamal Bush in 1975), American rapper
- Man Mountain Rock, later stage name used by professional wrestler Maxx Payne
- The Rock, (born Dwayne Johnson in 1972), American actor and wrestler
- Rock (comics), a character in the DC Comics universe
- Rock (manga), a recurring, major character in most of Osamu Tezuka's manga series
- Rock Howard, the playable character in Garou: Mark of the Wolves
- Mega Man (character), also called Rock, from the Mega Man series
- Chuck Rock, the playable character in the 1991 self-titled side-scrolling platform video game
- Sgt. Rock, a DC Comics character
- Rock (album), a 2003 nu-metal album by Pleymo
- Rocks (Aerosmith album) (1976)
- Rock (Casting Pearls EP) (2002)
- R.O.C.K., a 1986 hard rock/heavy metal album by Kirka
- Rock!!!!!, an album released by Violent Femmes in 1995
- Rocks (Harem Scarem album) (2001)
- The Cosmos Rocks, a studio album by Queen and Paul Rodgers (2008)
- "Rock" a 2017 song by hip hop artist Plies from his mixtape Ain't No Mixtape Bih 3
- "Rock", one of the tracks on Soft/Rock, a single by Lemon Jelly
- "Rocks" (song), by Primal Scream (1994)
- Rock (magazine), a former Yugoslav music magazine
- Rock, a novel by Hal Ellson
- Rocks (film), a British coming-of-age drama film
- Rock Records, a Taiwanese record label founded in 1980
- Uprock or rock, a form of street dance
- Rock (processor), a microprocessor by Sun Microsystems
- Rocks (PHP)
- Rocks Cluster Distribution, Linux distribution for cluster computing
- Rock (confectionery), a type of stick-shaped boiled sugar confectionery
- Rock candy, also known as sugar candy or rock sugar
- Rock salmon, often referred to as rock
- Crack cocaine or rock
- Diamond, or rock
- Gemstone, or rock
- "Rocks", a nickname of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team
- Toronto Rock, of the National Lacrosse League
- Curling, a sport in which players slide a stone or rock on a sheet of ice, towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles
- Steinstossen, the Swiss variant of stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy stone or rock
- Stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy stone or rock
- Stone skipping (or stone skimming), the art of throwing a flat stone or rock
- Alcatraz Prison, nicknamed "The Rock"
- Criminal rock throwing
- Distaff, a tool used in spinning
- Memorial Stadium (Indiana), on the Indiana University campus, also known as The Rock
- ROCK1, a human gene
- USS Rock (SS-274), a US Navy submarine
- .rocks
- Responsible Outgoing College Students
- Republic of China Ship, operated by the Republic of China Navy
- Renewable Obligation Certificates
- RMIT Occasional Choral Society
- Republic of Korea, official English name for South Korea
- Republic of Kosovo, official name for Kosovo
- Rök, a parish in Sweden
- ROK, IATA code for Rockhampton Airport
- ROK, ticker symbol for Rockwell Automation
- Rok plc, a British construction company which collapsed in 2010
- Andy "Rok" Guerrero, former guitarist of Flobots
- Name of Saint Roch in Croatian
- Rok (given name)
- Rok River, river of Sweden
- Roque (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
- Roque (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
- USS Roque (AG-137), a Camano-class cargo ship constructed for the U.S. Army
- ROQ
- Monroe County airport (code), United States
- Regional Operating Company
- Remote Operation Call
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