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Meanings and definitions for MAC
What does MAC stand for? What does MAC mean?
- Mac or MAC most commonly refers to:
Mac, Gaelic for "son", a prefix to family names often appearing in Gaelic names
Mackintosh, a raincoat made of rubberized cloth
Macintosh, a brand of computers and operating systems made by Apple Inc.Mac or MAC may also refer to:
== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
=== Fictional entities ===
Mac (Green Wing), from the sitcom Green Wing
Mac (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), on the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Mac Gargan, an enemy of Spider-Man
Angus "Mac" MacGyver, a short form of MacGyver in MacGyver movies
Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie, from the TV series Veronica Mars
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- Mac, Gaelic for "son", a prefix to family names often appearing in Gaelic names
- Mackintosh, a raincoat made of rubberized cloth
- Macintosh, a brand of computers and operating systems made by Apple Inc.
- Mac (Green Wing), from the sitcom Green Wing
- Mac (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), on the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
- Mac Gargan, an enemy of Spider-Man
- Angus "Mac" MacGyver, a short form of MacGyver in MacGyver movies
- Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie, from the TV series Veronica Mars
- Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie, from the TV series JAG
- Dr. Terrence McAfferty, from Robert Muchamore's CHERUB and Henderson's Boys novel series
- "Mac" McAnnally, in The Dresden Files series
- Randle McMurphy, in the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Mac Taylor, from the TV series CSI: NY
- Mac, a canine character in the television series Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Monster Attack Crew, a fictional pilot squadron in Ultraman Leo
- MAC, "Mysterious Alien Creature", the titular character in the 1988 film Mac and Me
- Mac (film), 1992 directed by and starring John Turturro
- Mac (novel), by John MacLean
- Mac, a Sports Beanie Baby cardinal produced by Ty, Inc. in 1999
- MAC Awards, for achievements in cabaret, comedy and jazz, administered by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs
- Mac the Moose, a public statue in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; formerly the World's Largest Moose
- Marginal Abatement Cost, a concept in environmental economics
- Material adverse change, a provision in mergers and acquisitions contracts and venture financing agreements
- MAC Cosmetics, a cosmetics brand, stylized as M•A•C
- Mac Para Technology, a Czech aircraft manufacturer
- Manufacture d'armes de Châtellerault, a French state arms manufacturer
- Martin's Air Charter, now Martinair, an airline
- Morgan Advanced Ceramics, a ceramics manufacturing company
- Mainland Affairs Council, an agency under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China
- Metropolitan Airports Commission, the operator of airports in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area
- Military Affairs Commission in China; see Central Military Commission (People's Republic of China)
- Military Airlift Command, the predecessor of the Air Mobility Command of the United States Air Force
- Municipal Assistance Corporation, created by the State of New York in 1975 to deal with New York City's fiscal crisis
- mac (Birmingham), formerly known as the Midlands Arts Centre, in Birmingham, UK
- Malaysian AIDS Council
- Marine Aquarium Council
- Myanmar Accountancy Council
- Mouvement d'Action Civique, a defunct Belgian far right group
- Mouvement Autonome Casamançais (Casamancian Autonomous Movement), a defunct political party in Casamance, Senegal
- Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru, a Welsh organization responsible for a number of bombing incidents
- Muslims Against Crusades, a UK-based Islamic group noted for burning poppies during the Remembrance Day silence in 2010
- Macdonald Campus of McGill University, Canada
- McMaster University, in Canada
- Michigan Agricultural College, former name of Michigan State University
- Maranhão Atlético Clube, a Brazilian association football club
- Marília Atlético Clube, a Brazilian association football club
- Missouri Athletic Club, a traditional gentlemen's and athletic club in downtown St. Louis, Missouri
- Multnomah Athletic Club, a private athletic club in Oregon
- Macomb Area Conference, a Michigan high school football conference
- Mayflower Athletic Conference, a high school athletic conference in Massachusetts
- Mid-American Conference, an NCAA Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision) sports conference
- Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference, a Washington, D.C., area high school athletic league
- Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference, an NCAA rifle-only conference
- Midwest Athletic Conference, an Ohio high school athletic conference in west-central Ohio
- Middle Atlantic Conferences, an umbrella organization for three NCAA Division III sports conferences
Middle Atlantic Conference, one of the three conferences of the above, used to organize competition in some sports
- Mississippi Athletic Conference, a high school sports conference in the Iowa Quad Cities
- Mountain Athletic Conference (NCHSAA), a North Carolina high school athletic conference
- Mountain Athletic Conference (PIAA), a Pennsylvania high school athletic conference
- Mac, Gaelic for "son", a prefix to family names often appearing in Irish and Scottish names
- Mac (nickname)
- Mạc (surname), Anglicized surname or Mạc (Vietnamese surname)
- Mạc dynasty, 16th century rulers in Vietnam
- Mac (rapper), American rapper formerly signed to No Limit Records
- Mac, member and musician of So Solid Crew
- Mac Brandt, actor
- Mac Davis, singer and songwriter
- Mac Dre, American rapper
- Mac Jones, American football quarterback
- Mac King, American comedy magician
- Mac Mall, American rapper
- Mac Miller, American rapper
- Derek McCulloch, British radio broadcaster known as "Uncle Mac"
- Ian McCulloch (singer), commonly referred to as "Mac the Mouth" or just "Mac"
- Stanley McMurtry, British cartoonist with the pen name "Mac"
- Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, nicknamed "Fort Mac"
- Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, ISO 3166 code MAC
- North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, formerly known as the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
- Macedonia (Greece), a traditional geographic region spanning three administrative divisions of northern Greece
- Macedonia (region), a geographic and historical region that today includes parts of six Balkan countries (see map)
- Achaemenid Macedonia, a satrapy of Achaemenid Empire
- Macedonia (Roman province), a province of the early Roman Empire
- Diocese of Macedonia, a late Roman administrative unit
- Macedonia (theme), a province of the Byzantine Empire
- Independent Macedonia (1944), a proposed puppet state of the Axis powers (1944)
- Socialist Republic of Macedonia, a part of the former Yugoslavia (1945–1991) and a predecessor of North Macedonia
- Vardar Macedonia, a geographic region corresponding roughly to the territory of North Macedonia
- Central Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
- Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, a province in northern Greece
- Western Macedonia, a province in northern Greece
- Pirin Macedonia, a geographic region of southwestern Bulgaria
- Macedonia, Alabama
- Macedonia, Georgia
- Macedonia, Illinois
- Macedonia, Indiana
- Macedonia, Iowa
- Macedonia, Kentucky
- Macedonia, Missouri
- Macedonia, New Jersey
- Macedonia, Ohio
- Macedonia, South Carolina
- Macedonia, Tennessee
- Macedonia, Liberty County, Texas
- Macedonia, Williamson County, Texas
- Macedonia, Virginia
- Macedônia, São Paulo, Brazil
- Macedonia, a village of Ciacova, Romania
- Macedonia, area of Glenrothes, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Makedonia (newspaper), a Greek newspaper established in 1911
- Makedonia (Bulgarian newspaper), a 19th-century Bulgarian newspaper published until 1872
- Macedonia (comics), a 2007 book by Harvey Pekar and Heather Roberson
- MV Makedoniya, a Bulgarian small cargo ship in service 1932–41
- MV Makedonia, a Greek passenger ship in service 1984–85
- FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov, a football club in Skopje
- FC Macedonia, a former football club in Skopje (1941 to 1944)
- Makedonia (dance), a Greek folk song
- Macedonia (food), a fruit salad or vegetable dish
- Macedonia (terminology)
- Macedonia Airport or Thessaloniki International Airport, an airport in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Makedonia TV, a Greek television station
- Macedonia naming dispute
- United Macedonia
- Portal:North Macedonia
- Metropolitan Arts Centre, Belfast, UK
- Archaeology Museum of Catalonia (Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya), an archaeology museum in Catalonia, Spain
- Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói), a museum in Niterói, Brazil
- Macomb (Amtrak station), Illinois, United States, Amtrak station code MAC
- UCLA Marina Aquatic Center, a recreational facility in Marina del Rey, California
- MAC (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy regimen of Mitoxantrone and Ara-C
- Maximaal Aanvaarde Concentratie (Maximum Accepted Concentration), an application of threshold limit value in the Netherlands
- Maximum allowable concentration, a concept related to threshold limit value
- Membrane attack complex, an immune system function using complement
- Minimum alveolar concentration, a measure used to compare the strengths of anaesthetic vapours
- Mitochondrial apoptosis-induced channel, the cytochrome c release pore of apoptotic mitochondria
- Monitored anesthesia care, a form of anesthesia with partial awareness
- Mycobacterium avium complex, a group of environmental pathogens
- MAC address, or Ethernet Hardware Address (EHA), the OSI layer 2 address of network interfaces
- .mac, a file extension for macros in Agilent ChemStation software
- Macintosh, a brand of computers and computer operating systems made by Apple Inc.
macOS, formerly Mac OS X and OS X, Apple's current operating system for the Macintosh
- Classic Mac OS, the original operating system for Apple's Macintosh
- .Mac, now iCloud, a subscription service by Apple
- MAC times, metadata which record times of events associated with a computer file
- Mandatory access control, a type of access control in computer security
- Maximum activate count, a parameter associated with the LPDDR4 memory's TRR feature that mitigates row hammer effect
- Medium access control (often "Media Access Control"), a sublayer of the Data Link layer
- Message authentication code, used to authenticate a message in cryptography
- Migration Authorisation Code, a unique code used when switching between DSL Internet service providers in the UK
- Multiplexed Analogue Components, a proposed satellite television transmission standard
- Multiply–accumulate operation, or multiplier–accumulator, in digital signal processing
- Mean aerodynamic chord, a measure of the geometry of an airfoil
- Merchant aircraft carrier, used during World War II by Britain and the Netherlands
- Mid-air collision, a type of aircraft accident
- Mac-10 (Military Armament Corporation Model 10, officially the M10), a compact, blowback-operated machine pistol
- Mac-11, a sub-compact version of the Model 10 machine pistol
- Mission assurance, an engineering process
- MAC (Money Access Card), an ATM (automated teller machine) card
- MAC Award, or Hermann Trophy, the highest award in American college soccer
- Modern Army Combatives, a hand-to-hand combat training regimen
- Big Mac (nickname), a list of people with the nickname
- Big Mac (Casualty), a character from the UK medical drama Casualty
- Big Mac (McDonald's character), an advertising character from the fictional McDonaldland world
- Big Mac (TUGS), a character from the children's television series TUGS
- Big Macintosh or Big Mac, a recurring character in the cartoon series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- Big Mac (computer game), a series on the Commodore 64 platform
- "Big Mac" (M*A*S*H), an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H
- The Baseball Encyclopedia, also known as The MacMillan Baseball Encyclopedia or Big Mac, a 1969 reference work
- Big Mac (supercomputer), a supercomputer created by Virginia Tech in 2003
- Big Media Access Control, a 100 Mbit Ethernet adapter used in Sun Microsystems workstations and servers
- Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, a span crossing the Ohio River, U.S.
- Mackinac Bridge, a span connecting the peninsulas of Michigan, U.S.
- McNichols Sports Arena, an indoor facility in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
- Oklahoma State Penitentiary, a prison in McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S.
- Big Mac Index
- McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle
- Municipal Assistance Corporation, which dealt with the New York City fiscal crisis of the 1970s
- USS McCaffery (DD-860), a US Navy destroyer nicknamed "Big Mac"
- George B. McClellan (1826–1885), American Civil War general and politician
- Joe McEwing (born 1973), American former Major League Baseball player
- Little Mack Simmons (1933–2000), American blues harmonica player and singer
- Little Mac Ski Hill, a ski area in Mackenzie, British Columbia
- Macaroni and cheese, or "mac and cheese" in American and Canadian English
- Mach (surname)
- "Mach", nickname of Hayato Sakurai (born 1975), a mixed martial artist
- a transliteration of Mai
- Ernst Mach (1838–1916), Austrian physicist and philosopher
- Machh or Mach, a town in Pakistan
- Machynlleth, sometimes referred to colloquially as Mach, a market town in Wales
- Mach (crater), a lunar crater
- 3949 Mach, an asteroid
- ATI Mach, a 2D GPU chip by ATI
- Mach (kernel), an operating systems kernel technology
- GNU Mach, the microkernel upon which GNU Hurd is based
- mach, a computer program for building RPM packages in a chroot environment
- Mach number, a measure of speed based on the speed of sound
- Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, abbreviated mACh
- Mach's principle
- "Mach" (Rainbow song), released by the South Korean girl group Rainbow in 2010
- Mach (Transformers), a fictional character
- M.A.C.H. ("Man Activated by Compu-puncture Hyperpower"), a comic book cybernetic enhancement program found in 2000 AD, see M.A.C.H. 1
- Fly Castelluccio Mach, an Italian paramotor design
- Vietnamese mạch, an obsolete Vietnamese currency unit
- Mach 37, an American seed accelerator founded in 2013
- Mache (unit), an obsolete unit of volumic radioactivity
- Mack (given name)
- Mack (surname)
- Reinhold Mack, German record producer and sound engineer, often credited as simply "Mack"
- Richard Machowicz (1965–2017), host of FutureWeapons and Deadliest Warrior, known as "Mack"
- Lee Mack (born 1968), comedian and star of Not Going Out and team captain on Would I Lie to You?
- Mack, Colorado, an unincorporated town
- Mack, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Mack, Minnesota, an unincorporated town
- Mack, Ohio, a census-designated place
- Mack Town
- Mack Trucks, an American truck maker
- Mack Group, an American corporation providing contract manufacturing
- Mack Brewery, a Norwegian brewery
- Mack Rides, a German ride manufacturer
- Mack Air, a Botswana air charter line
- Mack (publishing), an art and photography publishing house based in London
- USS Mack (DE-358), a destroyer escort which served in World War II
- Mack (naval architecture), in naval architecture, a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels
- The Mack, a 1973 blaxploitation film
- Mack Park, original home field of the Detroit Stars Negro National League baseball franchise
- Macks Creek, Missouri, USA;
- Mak Dizdar (1917 - 1971), Bosnian poet
- Muhammad Arshad Khan, Pakistani painter popularly known as "MAK"
- Alan Mak (director) (born 1968), Hong Kong film director
- Alan Mak (politician) (born 1984), British Member of Parliament
- Alice Mak, Chinese cartoonist and creator of McMug/McDull
- Geert Mak, Dutch journalist, historian, and author
- Róbert Mak, Slovak football player
- The Cantonese Chinese pronunciation and transcription of Mai (Chinese surname)
- Mak, Kardzhali Province, village in Bulgaria
- Mak, Masovian Voivodeship, village in Poland
- Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Museum in Vienna, Austria
- The Mak language of Guizhou, China
- The Mak language of Nigeria
- Ma. K., abbreviation for the science-fiction universe Maschinen Krieger ZbV 3000
- Maksutov telescope, catadioptric telescope invented by Dmitri Maksutov
- MaK (Maschinenbau Kiel), German engineering firm in Kiel
- Mouvement pour l'Autonomie de la Kabylie, Kabyle (Berber) political movement seeking self-government rule in Algeria
- Mak, alternative spelling of makk, a Sudanic royal title
- Mahk
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- MacPaint, file name extension/filetype
- Macro, file name extension/filetype
- Made Alive (in) Christ
- Media Access Control
- Media/Medium Access Control
- Money Access
- Multiple Analogue Component
- Multiport Adapter Card, Network card with multiple sockets and unique Ethernet address
- Smart airport (code), United States
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