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A.U.C.

1. from the founding of the city (of Rome in 753? b.c.). The year 360 A.U.C. would be the 360th year after the founding of Rome. Origin:
< L ab urbe conditā
2. in the year from the founding of the city (of Rome in 753? b.c.).

Origin:
< L annō urbis conditae

ab ur⋅be con⋅di⋅ta

[ahb oor-be kohn-di-tah; Eng. ab ur-bee kon-di-tuh]
–adverb Latin.
from the founding of the city (Rome, ab. 753 b.c.). Abbreviation: A.U.C.

Origin:
lit., from the city (being) founded
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AUC
area under curve
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