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Meanings and definitions for CR
What does CR stand for? What does CR mean?
- Conversion rate, in marketing
- Corporate social responsibility, a form of corporate self-regulation
- Credit Record, in accounting
- Crown Royal, a brand of Canadian whisky
- Crore, a currency denomination in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Nepal
- Celtic Reconstructionism, a form of Polytheism
- Congregation of Clerics Regular of the Divine Providence (Theatines), a Roman Catholic religious order
- Community of the Resurrection, an Anglican religious order
- Congregation of the Resurrection, a Catholic religious order
- Choose Responsibility, a US non-profit addressing alcohol consumption by young adults
- College of the Redwoods, a public two-year community college in Humboldt County, California, US
- College Republicans, a college branch of the US political party
- Czech Radio, a public radio broadcaster in the Czech Republic
- C. Rajagopalachari, Indian politician
- Christina Ricci, American actress
- Chris Roberts (game developer)
- Chris Rock, American comedian and actor
- Cristiano Ronaldo, footballer
- Christopher Reeve, American actor
- Coral Sea Islands (FIPS country code and obsolete NATO country code CR)
- Costa Rica (ISO 3166-1 country code)
.cr, the top-level domain (ccTLD) for Costa Rica
- Czech Republic
- CR postcode area in south London, UK
- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
- Crawford County, Kansas, US
- Province of Cremona, Italy
- Disney's Contemporary Resort, at Walt Disney World
- Casino Royale (novel), a James Bond novel
- Consumer Reports, American magazine
- CR (magazine), a magazine published by the American Association for Cancer Research
- CR gas, dibenzoxazepine
- Calorie restriction
- Chemokine receptor
- Complete remission, in oncology
- Computed radiography
- Controlled/continuous release, see time release technology
- Creatine, a molecule found in myocytes
- Critically endangered species
- Candidate recommendation, in W3C recommendations
- Carriage return, a new line of text in typing and computing
- Challenge-response spam filtering
- Code review, a systematic examination of computer source code during development
- Cognitive radio, an outgrowth of software-defined radio
- Cognitive robotics
- Control Register
- Chromium (chemical symbol Cr)
- Cr or CR, an improper designation given to astronomical objects in the Collinder catalog of open clusters from Collinder 1–471
- Change request, a document containing a call for an adjustment of a system
- Compression ratio, the ratio of the volume of a combustion chamber from its largest capacity to its smallest capacity
- Concentration ratio, in economics
- Conjugate residual method, an iterative numeric method used for solving systems of linear equations
- Complex resistivity (measurement method), a measurement method in geophysics
- Cosmic rays
- Camera Raw, an image file raw converter by Adobe
- Colorado Rockies, a Major League Baseball team
- Cincinnati Reds, another Major League Baseball team
- Colorado Rockies (NHL), a former National Hockey League team
- Commonwealth record in athletics
- Commonwealth record in swimming
- Caledonian Railway
- Central Railway (India)
- Chiltern Railways
- China Railway, or China Railway Corporation, a national corporation in People's Republic of China
- Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail), US
- Copper Range Railroad
- County highway, county road, or county route
- Legislative route (Minnesota) or constitutional route
- Clash Royale, a popular mobile strategy game developed and published by Supercell
- Chart Rulership or Chart Ruler, in astrology
- Comfort room, another name for a public toilet
- Consciousness raising, in social activism
- Continuing resolution, a type of appropriations legislation in the US
- Cookie Run, a side-scrolling mobile casual video game by Devsisters
- Councillor, a title for a public servant, used in Australia and New Zealand
- Cree language (ISO 639 alpha-2 code CR)
- Critical reading, a skill measured by the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
- Crore, a number representing 10,000,000 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
- Cr$ or ₢, symbol for Brazilian cruzeiro
- Castle Rock (Alaskan Island), an island off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska
- Castle Rock, Hong Kong (螺洲白排), an island of Hong Kong, part of the Po Toi Islands
- Castle Rock (Massachusetts), an island in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
- Castle Rock (Antarctica), near McMurdo Station
- Castle Rock (South Shetland Islands)
- Castle Rock, Western Australia in the Porongurup Range
- Castle Rock (volcano), a volcanic plug in British Columbia
- Castle Rock (Waikato), a volcanic plug on the Coromandel Peninsula
- Castle Rock (Edinburgh), Scotland, site of Edinburgh Castle
- Castle Rock of Triermain, a crag on Watson's Dodd in the English Lake District.
- Castle Rock Butte, a summit in South Dakota
- Castle Rock (Chelan County), a mountain summit in Washington
- Castle Rock (Colorado), a butte near the city of Castle Rock
- Castle Rock (Kansas), near the town of Quinter in northwestern Kansas
- Castle Rock (Michigan), a tourist attraction with steps for climbing north of St. Ignace
- Castle Rock (New York), an elevation located in Hamilton County
- Castle Rock, also known as Castleton Tower, adjacent to Castle Valley
- Caudy's Castle ("Castle Rock"), a sandstone outcrop in Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Castle Rock (Pineville, West Virginia)
- Castle Rock Hoodoos Provincial Park, near Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
- Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge, near Crescent City, California
- Castle Rock Park near Walnut Creek, California
- Castle Rock State Park (California), near Saratoga, California
- Castle Rock State Park (Illinois)
- Castle Rock, British Columbia, an unincorporated community
- Castle Rock, Karnataka, a village
Castle Rock railway station, Karnataka
- Castlerock, village between Portstewart and Londonderry
Castlerock railway station
- Castle Rock, Colorado
- Castle Rock, Missouri
- Castle Rock, South Dakota
- Castle Rock, Washington
- Castle Rock, Wisconsin, town
- Castle Rock (community), Wisconsin
- Castle Rock Township, Dakota County, Minnesota
- Castle Rock (Garrison, New York), a historic house in the Hudson Highlands
- Castlerock railway station, a railway station in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- Castle Rock (Stephen King), the fictional Maine town in many Stephen King works
- Castle Rock (TV series), the American television series based on Stephen King's fictional town
- Castle Rock, the mountain in William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies; inspiration for Stephen King's later use
- "Castle Rock", a 1951 song recorded by Frank Sinatra and Harry James
- "Cut Some Rug/Castle Rock", a 1996 double A-side single by the United Kingdom band The Bluetones
- Castle Rock (album), a 1955 album by American jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges featuring performances recorded in 1951 and 1952
- USS Castle Rock (AVP-35), a United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1946
- Castle Rock Brewery, microbrewery located in Nottingham, England
- Castle Rock Entertainment, film production company founded by Rob Reiner and named after Stephen King's fictional town
- Castle Rock Estate, Australian winery based at Porongurup
- Castle Rock Foundation, American conservative foundation
- Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales, 2005 United States Supreme Court decision
- Castle Rock Winery, American winery based in California
- Campbell Branch Little Black River, South of Quebec, Canada; and North of Maine, in United-States
- Campbell River, British Columbia, a city on Vancouver Island
- Campbell River (Vancouver Island), the river on which the city is located, and its namesake
- Campbell River (Semiahmoo Bay), a smaller river in Langley and Surrey, British Columbia
- Campbell River 11, properly known as Campbell River Indian Reserve No. 1, an Indian Reserve surrounded by the City of Campbell River
- Campbell River (Tasmania) in Australia
- Campbell Branch Little Black River, North of Maine, in United-States and South of Quebec, Canada
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie d'Agriculture de France
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des sciences
- Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, is an academic journal of history, philology, and archeology published by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences de Paris, a French scientific journal which has been published since 1666 by the Académie des Sciences. Several subsections exist.
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences de Roumanie
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences de l'URSS, the French version of the Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Comptes rendus des travaux du Laboratoire Carlsberg
- Comptes rendus de la Société de biologie, also known as Comptes rendus et mémoires de la Société de biologie and Comptes rendus de la Société de biologie et des ses filiales
- Comptes rendus des séances de la Société entomologique de Belgique
- Comptes rendus de la Societé française de gynécologie
- Comptes rendus des séances de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Varsovie
- Compte rendu, a document published in February 1781 presenting the state of France's finances
- The Critical Review, English newspaper published from 1756 to 1817
- Critical Review (Brown University), student publication of course evaluations at Brown University, published since 1976
- Critical Review (journal), a scholarly quarterly published by the Critical Review Foundation since 1986
- CRCR - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994 U.S. album), rock album by Pavement
- CRCR - Crete Carrier Corporation reporting mark, see List of reporting marks: C
- CRCR - "core-to-core transmission", an interprogram communications protocol used by mainframes of Burroughs Medium Systems
- CrCr - double-cream gene in Equine coat color genetics
- CRCR1 aka DCC, the Deleted in Colorectal Cancer
- Carriage Return (ASCII 15 octal)
- Chromium, Chemical element
- Costa Rica, (188) ISO 2-letter country code
- CRedit
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