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cc
1[ see-see ]
verb (used with object)
- to send a duplicate of a document, email, or the like to:
I always cc my boss when I write a memo to my staff.
- to send (a duplicate of a document, email, or the like) to someone:
Jim, please cc this to each of the department heads.
CC
2abbreviation for
- closed caption; closed-captioned; closed captioning.
cc
3abbreviation for
- copies.
- cubic centimeter; cubic centimeters.
CC
4- a quality rating for a corporate or municipal bond, lower than CCC and higher than C.
Cc
5abbreviation for
cc.
6abbreviation for
- chapters.
- copies.
- cubic centimeter; cubic centimeters.
C.C.
7abbreviation for
- chief clerk.
- city councilor.
- civil court.
- company commander.
- county council.
cc.
1abbreviation for
- chapters
CC
2abbreviation for
- City Council
- (in Britain) Competition Commission
- County Council
- Cricket Club
- Companion of the Order of Canada
cc
3abbreviation for
- carbon copy or copies
- close corporation
- cubic centimetre(s)
cc
4the internet domain name for
- Cocos Islands
cc
- Abbreviation of cubic centimeter
cc
- An abbreviation for cubic centimeter — the volume of a cube that has edges one centimeter long.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cc1
Example Sentences
Other measures under consideration include requiring cars with 2,400 cc engine capacity and above to use 98-octane fuel, and requiring each vehicle to be carrying four people.
For comparison, H. sapiens brain size averages around 1,400 cc.
If you have naloxone in a vial, you’ll need to put 1 cc of the medicine into the syringe included in the kit.
The data breaches occurred when defence staff emailed people covered by Arap but used the 'carbon copy' - or cc - button instead of 'blind carbon copy' field to anonymise the recipients.
The platform’s closed captioning hashtag, #cc, sits at more than 4 billion views.
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