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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
- carbon copy or copies
- close corporation
- cubic centimetre(s)
cc.
2abbreviation for
- chapters
cc
3the internet domain name for
- Cocos Islands
CC
4abbreviation for
- City Council
- (in Britain) Competition Commission
- County Council
- Cricket Club
- Companion of the Order of Canada
cc
- Abbreviation of cubic centimeter
cc
- An abbreviation for cubic centimeter — the volume of a cube that has edges one centimeter long.
Word 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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