Sc


Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. scandium.

Other definitions for SC (2 of 7)

SC

abbreviation
  1. South Carolina (approved especially for use with zip code).

Other definitions for sc. (3 of 7)

sc.1

abbreviation
  1. to wit; namely (used especially on legal documents, as an affidavit, pleading, etc., to verify the place of action).

Origin of sc.

3
From the Latin word scīlicet, contraction of scīre licet “it is permitted to know”

Other definitions for sc. (4 of 7)

sc.2

abbreviation
  1. scale.

  2. scene.

  1. science.

  2. scientific.

  3. screw.

  4. scruple.

  5. sculpsit.

Other definitions for s.c. (5 of 7)

s.c.

abbreviation
  1. Printing. small capitals.

  2. supercalendered.

Other definitions for Sc. (6 of 7)

Sc.

abbreviation
  1. Scotch.

  2. Scotland.

  1. Scots.

  2. Scottish.

Other definitions for S.C. (7 of 7)

S.C.

abbreviation
  1. Sanitary Corps.

  2. Security Council (of the U.N.).

  1. Signal Corps.

  2. South Carolina.

  3. Staff Corps.

  4. Supreme Court.

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How to use Sc in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for sc (1 of 5)

sc1

/ printing /


abbreviation for
  1. small capitals

British Dictionary definitions for sc (2 of 5)

sc2

the internet domain name for
  1. Seychelles

British Dictionary definitions for Sc (3 of 5)

Sc

the chemical symbol for
  1. scandium

British Dictionary definitions for SC (4 of 5)

SC

abbreviation for
  1. Signal Corps

  2. South Carolina

  1. (in Canada) Star of Courage

British Dictionary definitions for sc. (5 of 5)

sc.

abbreviation for
  1. scene

  2. scilicet

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Scientific definitions for Sc

Sc

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