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Meanings and definitions for SIC
What does SIC stand for? What does SIC mean?
- Sic, as the label "[sic]" found immediately following a copy of text, indicates that the source is presumed to be erroneous and has been intentionally transcribed without correction.
- Sic (band), modern hardcore/thrash metal band from the Faroe Islands
- sic (experimental musician), styled as [sic], stage name of Jennifer Morris, a Canadian noise artist
- "(sic)", a song by American band Slipknot on the 1999 album Slipknot
- Sons Idées Couleurs, 1916–1919 magazine produced by Pierre Albert-Birot
- Sic (album), a 2005 jazz/fusion album by Austrian guitarist Alex Machacek
- S.I.C. (Krizz Kaliko EP), 2011
- SIC Ferries, a company operating inter-island ferry services in Shetland, off the northeast coast of Scotland
- SIC Insurance Company, a Ghanaian insurance company
- Sociedade Independente de Comunicação, a Portuguese television network and media company that owns the following channels:
SIC Caras
- SIC Mulher
- SIC Radical
- Standing Interpretations Committee, see International Financial Reporting Standards, to provide a common global language for business affairs
- Swiss Interbank Clearing system, a mechanism for the clearing of domestic and international payments
- United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities, intended to classify businesses according to the type of their economic activity
- Scottish Independence Convention, a Scottish convention of pro-independence forces to establish an independent Scotland.
- Segmented Integer Counter mode, a mode of operation in cryptography
- SiC or silicon carbide, a semiconductor, rare mineral, and tool-making material
- Simplified Instructional Computer, a hypothetical computer for learning systems programming
- Sistema Interconectado Central, power grid in Chile
- Standard Industrial Classification, US codes for classifying industries
- Successive Interference Cancellation, a technique used in wireless communications for receiving data from two wireless sources simultaneously.
- Self-interference cancellation mode of operation of a wireless device, where the device is transmitting and receiving data at the same time.
- San Isidro Club, an Argentine rugby union club
- SIC Racing Team, a Malaysian Grand Prix motorcycle racing team
- Second-in-command, an officer who backs up a commander or other person in charge
- Sic, Cluj, a commune in Romania
- SIC (criminal organisation), a security and insurance company in Bulgaria
- SS Iron Chieftain (1937), an Australian iron ore carrier which was sunk during World War II by a Japanese submarine
- Standard Industrial Classification, a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code
- Super Imaginative Chogokin, die-cast metallic figurines by Bandai
- Having a disease or infection
- Vomiting
- The Sick, a Swedish band formed by two members of Dozer
- Sick (Loaded album), 2009
- Sick (Massacra album), 1994
- Sick (Sow album), 1998
- Sick (EP), by Beartooth, 2013
- Sicks (album), by Barnes & Barnes, 1986
- The Sicks, an EP by Majandra Delfino, 2001
- "Sick" (song), by Adellitas Way, 2011
- "Sick", by CeCe Peniston
- "Sick", by Cxloe
- "Sick", by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries
- "Sick", by Evanescence from Evanescence
- "Sick", by Green Day, a B-side of the single "Hitchin' a Ride"
- "Sick", by The Original 7ven from Condensate
- "Sick", by Twelve Foot Ninja from Outlier
- Sick (magazine), an American humor magazine
- "Sick" (The Walking Dead), an episode of The Walking Dead
- "Sick" (The Young Ones), an episode of The Young Ones
- Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist, a 1997 documentary film
- Sick: Survive the Night, a 2012 Canadian horror film
- Emil Sick (1894-1964), American brewer and sports entrepreneur
- Gary Sick (born 1935), American academic and writer
- Gernot Sick (born 1978), Austrian football player
- Helmut Sick (1910–1991), Brazilian ornithologist
- Ingo Sick (born 1939), Swiss experimental nuclear physicist
- Sick AG, a German sensor technology corporation
- Sick's Stadium, a former baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington, US
- Sikh, a name or title in Sikhism
- Sim City, a city-building simulator game
- Snapchat, a multimedia messaging app
- SportsCenter, an American daily sports-news program broadcast on ESPN
- SportsCentre, a Canadian daily sports-news program broadcast on TSN
- SC Paragliding, a defunct Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer
- SCTV (Indonesia) (Surya Citra Television), an Indonesian television network
- Shandong Airlines, IATA airline designation
- Standard Chartered, a multinational bank company headquartered in London England
- Scots College, Wellington, New Zealand
- Southland College, Philippines
- St. Christopher's School, Harare, Zimbabwe
- University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, United States
South Carolina Gamecocks, the Division 1 athletic program
- University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States
Southern California Trojans, the Division 1 athletic program
- Sc (digraph), a combination of letters used in the spelling of some languages
- "sc.", abbreviation for scilicet, Latin for "it is permitted to know"; See viz.
- Sardinian language, ISO 639 language code
- small caps
- SC convoys, a series of Allied convoys that ran during the battle of the Atlantic during World War II
- Scheduled Castes, officially designated groups of historically disadvantaged people in India
- Security Check, a level of security clearance in the United Kingdom
- Post-nominal letters for Senior Counsel, or State Counsel in some countries
- Special constable, auxiliary police constable
- Star of Courage (Australia), an Australian decoration
- Star of Courage (Canada), a Canadian decoration
- Statutes of Canada, a compilation of all the federal laws passed by the Parliament of Canada since Confederation in 1867
- Santa Catarina (state), ISO 3166-2 and Brazilian state abbreviation
- Saint Kitts and Nevis, NATO country code
- Secunderabad Railway Station, station code, Hyderabad, India
- Seychelles, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
- Sichuan, Guobiao abbreviation SC, a province of China
- South Carolina, a state in the Eastern US
- Southern California, a US urban area centred on Los Angeles
- State College, a city in Pennsylvania, US
- .sc, the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Seychelles
- SC, a type of optical fiber connector, of a push-pull coupling style
- SC (complexity), a complexity class in computer science, named after Stephen Cook
- sc.exe, a "Service Control" utility for managing Microsoft Windows services
- sc (spreadsheet calculator), a text-based Unix spreadsheet program
- PC/SC, specification for smart-card integration into computers
- Scientific computation, a discipline in computing
- ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, known as SC or Supercomputing Conference
- Lexus SC, an automobile
- sc (elliptic function), one of Jacobi's elliptic functions
- Scandium, chemical symbol Sc
- Schmidt number (Sc), in fluid dynamics
- Sophrocattleya (abbreviation Sc), an orchid genus
- Subcutaneous injection or administration, abbreviation
- Superior colliculus, a brain region involved with eye movements
- Clayey sand, in the Unified Soil Classification System
- Sodium cyanide
- Switched capacitor, an electronic circuit element implementing a filter
- Second In Command
- Silicon Integrated Circuit
- Sinop Arpt airport (code), Turkey
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