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Meanings and definitions for PC
What does PC stand for? What does PC mean?
- Player character or playable character, a fictional character controlled by a human player, usually in role-playing games or computer games
- Port Charles, an American daytime TV soap opera
- Production code number, a designation used to identify television episodes
- Pretty Cure, a Japanese anime franchise
- Peace Corps, a volunteer program run by the United States government
- Philippine Constabulary, a defunct police force
- Libyan Presidential Council
- Privy council, a body that advises the head of state of a nation
Queen's Privy Council for Canada
- Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- Colorado Party (Paraguay)
- Colorado Party (Uruguay)
- Angolan Communist Party
- Argentine Workers' Communist Party
- Bolshevik Communist Party
- Brazilian Communist Party
- Brazilian Communist Party (1992)
- Chilean Communist Party (Proletarian Action)
- Clandestine Colombian Communist Party
- Colombian Communist Party
- Colombian Communist Party - Maoist
- Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) of Bolivia
- Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) of Panama
- Communist Party of Andalusia
- Communist Party of Aragon (1980)
- Communist Party of Argentina
- Communist Party of Argentina (Extraordinary Congress)
- Communist Party of Bolivia
- Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Party of Brazil
- Communist Party of Castile – La Mancha
- Communist Party of Chile
- Communist Party of Colombia (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Party of Costa Rica
- Communist Party of Cuba
- Communist Party of Ecuador
- Communist Party of Ecuador - Red Sun
- Communist Party of El Salvador
- Communist Party of Extremadura
- Communist Party of Honduras
- Communist Party of Labour
- Communist Party of Madrid
- Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Party of Mozambique
- Communist Party of National Liberation
- Communist Party of Nicaragua
- Communist Party of Panama
- Communist Party of Peru
- Communist Party of Peru (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland
- Communist Party of Portugal (in Construction)
- Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist-Leninist) (1974)
- Communist Party of the Balearic Islands
- Communist Party of the Menadores
- Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain
- Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers / Reorganizative Movement of the Party of the Proletariat
- Communist Party of the Region of Murcia
- Communist Party of the Valencian Country
- Communist Party of the Valencian Country - Revolutionary Marxist
- Communist Party of Uruguay
- Communist Party of Venezuela
- Communist Party (Reconstructed)
- Communist Party - Red Star
- Dominican Communist Party
- Guatemalan Party of Labour - Communist Party
- International Communist Party (Dominican Republic)
- Libertarian Communist Party (Brazil)
- Libertarian Communist Party (Spain)
- Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador
- Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Honduras
- Mexican Communist Party
- Paraguayan Communist Party
- Paraguayan Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)
- Peruvian Communist Party
- Peruvian Communist Party (Red Flag)
- Portuguese Communist Party
- Puerto Rican Communist Party
- Revolutionary Communist Party of Argentina
- Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil)
- Revolutionary Communist Party (Chile)
- Revolutionary Communist Party (Peru)
- Revolutionary Communist Party - Red Trench
- Revolutionary Communist Party (Spain)
- Revolutionary Communist Party (Working Class)
- Spanish Communist Party
- Spanish Communist Workers' Party
- Spanish Communist Workers' Party (1921)
- Unified Communist Party of Spain
- Workers' Communist Party (Spain)
- Partidul Conservator, a Romanian conservative party
- Plaid Cymru, a Welsh nationalist political party
- Porozumienie Centrum, a now-defunct Polish right-wing political party
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, a defunct Canadian federal political party
Progressive Canadian Party, a party made up of former members of the Progressive Conservative party
- Several current and former provincial political parties of Canada:
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (1905–2017)
- Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick (1867– )
- Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador (1949– )
- Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia (1867– )
- Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (1854– )
- Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island (1851– )
- Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec (1982–1989)
- Yukon Progressive Conservative Party (1978–1991)
- ESPCI, an engineering school in France, also referred to as Physique-Chimie
- Pembroke College, Oxford, a constituent college of the University of Oxford
- Phoenix College, a community college in Arizona, US
- Pickering College, an independent, co-educational K-12 school in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
- Port Charlotte High School, in Florida, US
- Port Credit Secondary School, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Presbyterian College, in Clinton, South Carolina, US
- Providence College, in Rhode Island, US
- Pearl-Continental Hotels & Resorts, a hotel chain in Pakistan
- Pirelli & C. (stock symbol PC)
- Presbyterian Church, a Christian denomination
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) or PC(USA), a Christian denomination
- President's Choice, a private label product brand of the Canadian supermarket chain Loblaw Companies
PC Mobile, a Canadian mobile virtual network operator
- PC Optimum, a Canadian rewards program
- President's Choice Financial, a Canadian financial services provider
- Police Constable, a police rank
- Protective custody, a type of imprisonment or care to protect a person from harm
- Probable cause, reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc.).
- Police commissioner, the chief manager of a police entity
- Park City, Utah
- Panama City, Florida
- Panorama City, Los Angeles, a district in the San Fernando Valley
- Port Charlotte, Florida
- Port Chester, New York
- Pacific Centre, a shopping mall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Pacific Coast
- Pacific Islands Trust Territory (ISO 3166 country code)
- Panama City, the capital of Panama
- Pitcairn Islands (FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code)
- Phosphatidylcholine, a phospholipid
- Polycarbonate, a plastic polymer
- Propylene carbonate, a polar organic solvent
- Pyruvate carboxylase, an enzyme
- Personal computer, a general-purpose computer for individuals
IBM PC compatible, a ubiquitous personal computer architecture
an IBM PC specifically running Microsoft Windows
- Programmable logic controller
- Programmable automation controller
- Programmable Interrupt Controller
- Universal remote
- Pica (typography) (pc), a typographic unit of measure
- Program counter, a special register inside CPUs
- Path connected, a concept in mathematical topology
- Precalculus, a level in math education
- Polynomial chaos, a concept in stochastic mathematics
- Palliative care, specialised care for people with serious illnesses
- Pachyonychia congenita, a genetic skin disorder
- Pancreatic cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Perceived control, a psychological concept
- Post cibum (Latin for "after food"), in medical prescriptions
- Posterior commissure, a brain landmark commonly used in biomedical image processing
- Primary care
- Pubococcygeus muscle
- Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging
- Parietal cell
- Parsec (pc), a unit of distance used in astronomy
- Picocoulomb (pC), a unit of electrostatic charge
- Petacoulomb (PC), a unit of electrostatic charge
- Photonic crystal, a photonic band gap material
- PC, a type of Mazda C engine
- Prestressed concrete, a method for overcoming concrete's natural weakness in tension
- Progressive contextualization, a scientific method
- Prontor-Compur, a standard connector type for photographic flash synchronization
- Patrol craft, a small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence duties
- Penn Central, a railroad in the United States
- Patrol, Coastal, a US Navy hull classification symbol
- Pegasus Airlines (IATA code: PC)
- PC (footballer) (born 1994), from Brazil
- Percentage (pc), numeric ratio signifier in economics and elsewhere
- Political correctness, language or behavior that appears calculated to provide a minimum of offense
- President's Counsel, a lawyer's rank in Sri Lanka
- Prime cost or variable cost
- Principal Consultant, a management consulting position
- Pro-choice, the view that women should have the choice of whether or not to terminate a pregnancy
- Professional corporation, a type of corporate entity for licensed professionals (attorneys, architects, physicians, engineers, etc.)
- Proto-Celtic, the reconstructed common ancestor of the Celtic languages
- Piece (chess), pieces deployed on a chessboard for playing the game of chess
- Pieces (video game), a 1994 puzzle game for the Super NES
- Pieces, parts of a jigsaw puzzle
- Piece (album), a 1998 album by Lena Park
- Pieces (Bobby Womack album), a 1978 album
- Pieces (Dismember album), a 1992 EP
- Pieces (Erik Hassle album), a 2010 album
- Pieces (Manassas album), a 2009 compilation album
- Pieces (Matt Simons album), a 2012 album
- Pieces, Part One, 2008 album by the Korean hip hop group Epik High
- Pieces, Kokia compilation album
- "Pieces" (Chase & Status song), 2008
- "Pieces" (Gary Allan song), 2013
- "Pieces" (L'Arc-en-Ciel song), 1999
- "Pieces" (Sum 41 song), 2005
- "Piece", by Yui Aragaki
- "Pieces", by All Saints from Red Flag
- "Pieces", by Anthrax from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
- "Pieces", by the German pop band Fool's Garden from the album Dish of the Day
- "Pieces", by defunct Australian post-grunge band Motor Ace
- "Pieces", by Rascal Flatts
- "Pieces", by Red
- "Pieces", by Rob Thomas from The Great Unknown
- "Pieces", by Sevendust from Next
- "Pieces", by Stone Sour from Audio Secrecy
- "Pieces", by The Stylistics from Round 2
- "Pieces", a single from The Bridges
- Pieces, a band consisting of Buckethead and Bryan "Brain" Mantia
- Musical piece, a composition or a single performance or recording
- Piano piece, a musical piece written for piano
- Pieces (art installation), a diptych by the British artist and sculptor Baldrick Buckle
- Pieces (film), a cult horror film from 1983
- Piece, Cornwall, a village in Cornwall, England
- Piece, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in southern Poland
- Piece, Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland
- Piece, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, northern Poland
- Piece, a coin valued at less than the principal unit of currency
- Piece, a Scottish term for a sandwich
- Piece, slang for a woman
- Piece, slang for sex
- Piece, slang for a firearm
- PC Chris, former professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player, named after Port Chester, New York
- P.C. Hooftstraat, a street in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Tandy Pocket Computer
- Picture communication symbols, drawings used to communicate with autistic people and in other alternative communication systems
- Post-concussion syndrome, a set of symptoms that a person may experience for weeks, months, or even years after a concussion
- Postcholecystectomy syndrome, the presence of abdominal symptoms after surgery to remove the gallbladder
- Precordial catch syndrome, a common cause of chest pain complaints in children and adolescents
- Permanent change of station, to be permanently moved to a new post in the U.S. armed forces
- Personal Clothing System, designation of British Army No.8 Combat Dress
- Patrol Craft Sweeper, a class of World War II U.S Navy vessels, including
USS PCS-1376
- USS PCS-1379
- Pacific Collegiate School, a grades 7-12 charter school in Santa Cruz, California
- Partito Comunista Sammarinese (Sammarinese Communist Party), a former political party in San Marino
- PhillyCarShare, a defunct non-profit organization in Philadelphia, acquired by Enterprise in 2011
- Polish Council of State, supreme political body of Poland from 1947 to 1989
- Portland Center Stage, a theater company based in Portland, Oregon since 1988
- Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, a Canadian corporation that is the world's largest producer of potash
- Presbyterian Christian School, a private school in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- Professional Children's School, a not-for-profit, college preparatory school for working or aspiring child actors and dancers, based in New York City
- Public and Commercial Services Union, a trade union representing UK public sector workers
- Pueblo City Schools, the school district of Pueblo, Colorado
- Partitioning Communication System, a high-assurance communications security technology
- Periphere Computer Systeme, a German manufacturer of UNIX-based computers in the 1980s and 1990s
- Personal Communications Service, a set of wireless communications capabilities that allows some combination of terminal mobility, personal mobility, and service profile management, e.g. Sprint PCS mobile phone service
- Physical Coding Sublayer, an Ethernet Layer 1 (PHY) sub-layer
- Process Control System
- Parsecs, units of measurement used in astronomy
- Profile connection space, an intermediary form for color-data used when performing conversions between color spaces
- Plastic-clad silica fiber, a type of optical fiber
- Pacific Central Station, a railway station in Vancouver, British Columbia
- Pacific Championship Series, a professional esports league for the MOBA PC game League of Legends
- Photo City Sagamihara, awards for photography given annually by the Japanese town of Sagamihara
- Pinball Construction Set, a computer game by Bill Budge published by Electronic Arts
- Program Component Score, part of the ISU Judging System for figure skating competitions
- Patrol Craft, ship type
- Peace Corps
- Peace (in) Christ
- PerCent; PerCentage
- Personal Computer, Apple and IBM want you to believe a specific kind
- Photo Copy, being sent to individual or organization name that follows
- Player Character, see NPC
- Pneumo Coccus, nickname used in clinical labs for Streptococcus pneumoniae, also called pneumococcus
- Police Constable
- Politically Correct
- PolyCarbonate, A plastic material
- Post Card
- Post Cibum, Lat: after meals
- President's Choice, a popular brand name in Canada
- Primary Center
- Printed Circuit
- Privileged Character
- Privy Council
- Production Control
- Program Counter
- Progressive Conservative party, Canada
- Publications Committee
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