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.

Costs
AccountingBusiness & Finance
Condition

The term "condition" has a number of biomedical meanings including the following:An unhealthy state, such as in "this is a progressive condition."A state of fitness, such as "getting into condition."Something that is essential to the occurrence of something else; essentially a "precondition."As a verb: to cause a change in something so that a response that was previously associated with a certain stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus; to condition a person, as in behavioral conditioning.

ArchitecturalAssemblyBusiness & FinanceNASAPower PlantThe Finance and Administrative Services
Code

Program instructions. Source code consists of human-readable statements written by a programmer in a programming language. Machine code consists of numeri-cal instructions that the computer can recognize and execute and that were converted from source code. Also data, program. A system of symbols used to convert informa-tion from one form to another. A code for converting infor-mation in order to conceal it is often called a cipher.

AssemblyBusiness & Finance
C Programming Language Source Code
AssemblyBusiness & Finance
consumption

The usage of a resource.

AviationBusiness & FinanceCharteringFoodGovernmental & MilitaryShipping
Chain

Surveyors' unit of length in the Imperial system. Gunter's chain, named after its inventor, comprises 22 yards or 66 feet, approximately 20.117 metres. Gunter's chain is useful for deriving areas in acres. The lesser-known Engineer's chain, 100 feet long, was used for measuring linear distances, along roads for example.

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Canal

An artificial waterway used for the passage of ships or boats.

Business & FinanceOrdnance SurveyPropertyReal Estate
Curb

Nominal 2-inch-thick members, usually 2 by 4's, cut in between each stud diagonally. A raised edge of a concrete floor slab or support for a mechanical unit. Normally a cast iron pipe with a lid (@ 5? in diameter) that is placed vertically into the ground, situated near the water tap in the yard, and where a water cut-off valve to the home is located (underground). A long pole with a special end is inserted into the curb stop to turn off/on the water. 

Architectural
Calcimine
Architectural
Courses

Alternate layers of material in pattern, or brickwork.

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