UC

See also: uc, Uc, uC, -uc, u/c, Úc, ức, ực, , and üç

English

Proper noun

UC

  1. (US)
    1. Initialism of University of California A university system in California
      Hyponyms: UCLA, UCSD, UCB
      Coordinate terms: CSU, Cal State, California State (not to be confused); USC (not to be confused); Caltech (not to be confused)
      • 1983 May 26, “Pesticide residue effects under study”, in The Californian, volume 25, number 16, Temecula, Calif., page A-11:
        “Twelve pesticides commonly applied to citrus groves are slated for study in the project’s plots,” reports Tom S. Bellows, UC Riverside assistant entomologist. They include four acaricides (Morestan, Kelthane, Pictran, Vendex), four thripsicides (Cygon, Carzol, Orthene, Sabadilla), and four scalicides (Parathion, Supracide, Lorsban, Sevin).
      • 2023 May 25, “UC updating COVID-19 vaccination policy to systemwide opt-out program”, in UCNet[1]:
        With the changes to federal and state public health guidance and the end of the federal Public Health Emergency on May 11, 2023, UC is moving to a systemwide COVID-19 vaccination opt-out program for UC students and employees.
    2. Initialism of University of Cincinnati.
  2. (Philippines)
    1. Initialism of University of the Cordilleras.
    2. Initialism of University of Cebu.
  3. (Australia) Initialism of University of Canberra.
  4. Initialism of Urban Council (a now abolished level of local government in Hong Kong)
  5. Initialism of United Conservatives.
  6. Initialism of Universal Credit

Noun

UC (countable and uncountable, plural UCs)

  1. (pathology) Initialism of ulcerative colitis.
  2. (India, Hinduism) Initialism of upper caste.
  3. Initialism of United Conservative.
  4. (mobile telephony) Initialism of ultra capacity.

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