Dec

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DEC, dec or Dec may refer to:

Abbreviations, initialisms, acronyms

  • December, the 12th month and final month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
  • Decade (log scale), a unit for measuring ratios on a logarithmic scale
  • Declination, a term from astronomy
  • Diethylcarbamazine, an anti-parasite drug
  • Diethyl carbonate, an organic solvent
  • Diplome d’Études Collegiales, French name for Diploma of College Studies, a college studies diploma issued in Quebec
  • Oratorical Declamation, an event in competitive debate
  • Display Energy Certificate, a UK requirement to show a certificate rating energy performance in public buildings
  • Direct energy conversion, a scheme for power extraction from nuclear fusion
  • An abbreviation for decimal, for example in ASCII charts
  • Abbreviation for decathlon, an Olympic athletics event

Organizations

  • Delaware Electric Cooperative
  • Department of Education and Communities (New South Wales), Australia
  • Department of Environment and Conservation (New South Wales), Australia
  • Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia), Australia
  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York, United States
  • Dheeraj and East Coast LLC, Dubai
  • Digital Equipment Corporation, a defunct computer and technology company
  • Disasters Emergency Committee, coordinates fifteen disaster relief charities in the United Kingdom
  • Distance Education Council, former body for open and distance education, see Distant Education Bureau
  • Dubai Economic Council, a policy-making body of the government of Dubai

People

  • Declan Donnelly (from Ant & Dec), a United Kingdom television presenter
  • Francis E. Dec (1926–1996), American outsider writer and lawyer

Places

Topics referred to by the same term
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