What does C stand for?

C stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of C across different fields and industries.

Colorado

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Captain

In Merchant Navy is a courtesy title for a master mariner in command of a ship

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Credit

Credit is an arrangement between a buyer and a seller for deferred payment on goods and services. A credit entry is an entry which eventually will reduce assets or increase liabilities.

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Crane

A machine used to move material by means of a hoist. or A machine that can usually move and is used to lift heavy materials or to lift members that are to be erected in a structure. Lifting device which can be fixed or mobile. A machine for lifting, lowering and moving a load with the hoisting mechanism a part of the machine. Cranes may be traveling, portable, or fixed type. 

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Caution

A period in racing in which track conditions are too hazardous for racing due to an accident or debris on the racing surface. The cars remain in their racing positions behind the pace car until it is determined that it is safe to resume the race. Or A signal which alerts the operator to an impending dangerous condition requiring attention, but not necessarily immediate action (from MIL-STD-1472D); an annunciator that is more critical than an advisory but less critical than a warning;

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Centigrade

Celsius, historically known as centigrade, is a scale and unit of measurement for temperature. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who developed a similar temperature scale. The degree Celsius (°C) can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as a unit to indicate a temperature interval, a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty.

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Capacity

The maximum rated load (in tons) which a cranes designed to handle. Or Normal ability to produce steel in a given period. This rating should include maintenance requirements, but because such service is scheduled to match the machinerys needs (not the calendars, a mill might run at more than 100% of capacity one month and then fall well below rated capacity as maintenance is performed. Engineered capacity.

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Calicivirus

A group of viruses belonging to the family Caliciviridae that includes: Norovirus, a common cause of food poisoning and acute gastroenteritis in humans; Sapovirus, formerly called "Sapporo-like virus" (SLV) and sometimes referred to as classic or typical calicivirus, which can also cause gastroenteritis in humans; Vesivirus, the swine vesicular exanthema virus; andLagovirus, the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus.The hepatitis E virus, once considered a calicivirus, now belongs to an unassigned genus called the hepatitis E-like viruses.

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