VC

'VC' may refer to:

Victoria Cross, the highest British & Commonwealth award for valour in the face of the enemy

Variant Configuration, a sub-module of SD (Sales & Distribution)

Video card

Venture capital, financing of growing businesses

Vice-Chancellor, the chief executive of a university

★ Viet Cong, correct name National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, a resistance movement during the Vietnam War

Vigilance committee

Vinyl chloride, a chemical used in the production of PVC

Vince Carter, a basketball player with the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association

Virtual Console, a video game download service that is offered by Nintendo to support its Wii game console

Visual Composer, a Modeling Tool

Visual Cryptography

Vitamin C, an essential nutrient

Voluntary controlled school
'VC' may also refer to:
In 'computing and telecommunications':

Virtual circuit, a telecommunications arrangement

Virtual container, part of the SDH/SONET architecture

Virtual console, a combination of a display and keyboard that a computer user can switch to

Volkov Commander, a computer program for managing files

Visual C++, an integrated development environment product engineered by Microsoft for C and C++ programing languages
In 'entertainment':

VanCleef, a character in the fictional Warcraft universe

Vanessa Carlton, an American pop singer

Vice City, a fictional city in the computer game series Grand Theft Auto

Vietnamese Cards, a famous traditional card game originated from Vietnam

Violoncello, under the musical score abbreviation

Visual Communications (VC), a non-profit Asian Pacific American media arts organization in Los Angeles.

Voyage Century, a MMORPG pirate game based on sailing in the trade winds era.
In 'geography':

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a state in Caribbean (ISO country code)

Vatican City, a sovereign city-state within Rome, Italy

Vice-county, a subdivision of Great Britain or Ireland
In 'transport':

VC speed, cruising speed in aircraft design

Holden VC Commodore, an automobile introduced by Holden in 1980

Vehicular cycling, driving a bicycle on public roads

Virginia Central Railroad, a U.S. railroad (AAR reporting mark)

Voyageur Airways, IATA airline designator

Ocean Airlines, IATA airline designator

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