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{{wiktionary|BC}} {{wiktionary|BC}}

'''BC''' most often refers to: '''BC''' most often refers to:


* ], a calendar era based on the traditionally reckoned year of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth * ], a calendar era based on the traditionally reckoned year of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
* ], the westernmost province of Canada * ], the westernmost province of Canada
* ], a state of Mexico


'''BC''' may also refer to: '''BC''' may also refer to:
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== In arts and entertainment == == Arts and entertainment ==
* "B.C.", a song by Sparks from the 1974 album '']''
* ] by Johnny Hart, and one of its characters * ] by Johnny Hart, and one of its characters
* ] by Lionhead Studios * ] by Lionhead Studios
* '']'', a BBC television series * '']'', a BBC television series
* ], a professional wrestling stable * ], a professional wrestling stable
* "B.C.", a song by Sparks from their 1974 album '']''


== Businesses and organizations == == Businesses and organizations ==
* ], an order of the Greek Catholic Church
* ], a Korean credit card company * ], a Korean credit card company
* ], a conference center in Copenhagen, Denmark * ], a conference center in Copenhagen, Denmark
* ], a brewery in Cameroon * ], a brewery in Cameroon (also known as ''SABC'')
* ] (NYSE ticker symbol BC) * ] (NYSE ticker symbol BC)
* ], a religious order


== Bc == == Education ==
=== United States ===

== Bc ==
== Schools ==
* ], a college in Bakersfield, California * ], a college in Bakersfield, California
* ], a high school, Baghdad, Iraq * ], a college in Bellevue, Washington
* ], a high school in Oradell, New Jersey
* ], a college in Atchison, Kansas * ], a college in Atchison, Kansas
* ], a high school in Savannah, Georgia * ], a high school in Savannah, Georgia
* ], a college in Cebu, Philippines * ], a high school in Oradell, New Jersey
* ], a university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts * ], a university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
** ], this university's athletic program ** ], its athletic teams
* ], a college in Lake Jackson, Texas * ], a college in Lake Jackson, Texas
* ], a college in Fort Lauderdale, Florida * ], a college in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
* ], a college in Brooklyn, New York


=== Worldwide ===
== In science and technology ==
* ''Baccalaureus'' or bc, a ] in the Netherlands
* ], an arbitrary-precision calculator language
* ], a high school in Baghdad, Iraq
* ]

== Science and technology ==
* ], a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents, or a genetically similar individual * ], a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents, or a genetically similar individual
* ], the ability of new software to work similarly to its predecessor * ], the ability of new software to work similarly to its predecessor
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* ], a military discipline * ], a military discipline
* ], a standard light bulb connection * ], a standard light bulb connection
* ], an arbitrary-precision calculator language
* ], a carbonaceous component of soot * ], a carbonaceous component of soot
* ], a library cataloguing system
* '']'' or ''Bc.'', an orchid genus * ] or ''Bc.'', an orchid genus
* ], a piece of scuba diving equipment * ], a piece of scuba diving equipment


== Transportation == == Transportation ==
* ], a type ofs team locomotive * ], a type of steam locomotive
* ] (IATA airline code BC) * ] (IATA airline code BC)


== Other uses == == Other uses ==
* ], a phrase denoting something worthless
* "B.C.", nickname of ] (1877–1933), American football player and coach
* ], a city in the ], locally abbreviated as "B.C."
* ], a brand of pain reliever * ], a brand of pain reliever
* ], a library cataloguing system
* ], a website that encourages leaving books in public places to be found by others * ], a website that encourages leaving books in public places to be found by others
* ], WMO country code (and obsolete NATO and FIPS country codes)
* ''Baccalaureus'' or bc, a ] in the Netherlands


== See also == == See also ==
* ], a red supergiant star that is one of the largest stars * ], a red supergiant star that is one of the largest stars
* ] (BCh), the national railway company of Belarus
* ] (<kbd>Bcc:</kbd>), the practice of sending an e-mail to multiple recipients without disclosing the complete list of recipients * ] (<kbd>Bcc:</kbd>), the practice of sending an e-mail to multiple recipients without disclosing the complete list of recipients
* ] (BCh), the national railway company of Belarus



{{disambiguation|geo}} {{disambiguation|geo}}

Latest revision as of 20:35, 9 January 2025

BC most often refers to:

BC may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Businesses and organizations

Education

United States

Worldwide

Science and technology

Transportation

Other uses

  • Bullcrap, a phrase denoting something worthless
  • "B.C.", nickname of Burr Chamberlain (1877–1933), American football player and coach
  • Baguio, a city in the Philippines, locally abbreviated as "B.C."
  • BC Powder, a brand of pain reliever
  • BookCrossing, a website that encourages leaving books in public places to be found by others
  • Botswana, WMO country code (and obsolete NATO and FIPS country codes)

See also

  • BC Cygni, a red supergiant star that is one of the largest stars
  • Belaruskaja Čyhunka (BCh), the national railway company of Belarus
  • Blind carbon copy (Bcc:), the practice of sending an e-mail to multiple recipients without disclosing the complete list of recipients
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