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AC, A.C., A/C, or Ac often refers to:

AC, A.C. or Ac may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Gaming

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Music

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Other media

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  • AC Comics, a comic book publisher established in 1969
  • A.C. Slater, a fictional character in the American sitcom Saved by the Bell
  • After Colony, an alternate timeline in the Gundam metaseries for the universe of Gundam Wing
  • AC, the name of the "ultimate computer" in Isaac Asimov's novel The Last Question
  • Asianovela Channel, a defunct Filipino TV channel

Organizations

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Businesses

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Politics

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Other organizations

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People

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  • AC Bonifacio (born 2002), a Philippine-Canadian actress, singer and dancer
  • A.C. Green (born 1963), retired professional basketball player
  • A. C. Grayling (born 1949), British philosopher
  • Al Cowlings (born 1947), retired American football player

Places

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Ranks, titles, and awards

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Science and technology

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Biology and medicine

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Chemistry

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Computing and telecommunications

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Meteorology

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Other uses in science and technology

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Other uses

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  • Ac (rune) (ᚪ), a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc and a continuation of the Elder Fuþark ansuz
  • A.C. Milan, an Italian football club based in the city of Milan
  • Acre, a unit of area with the symbol ac
  • Advisory circular, a publication to provide guidance for compliance with airworthiness regulations
  • Ante Christum or A.C., a Latin term meaning "before Christ"
  • Antichrist, a Biblical prophecy about one who will oppose Jesus Christ and substitute himself in Christ's place
  • Appeal Cases, or A.C., a UK law reporter covering decisions of the House of Lords, Supreme Court, Privy Council, and Court of Appeal
  • Armor Class, a common property in role playing games used to determine the amount of armor a character has
  • Army Corps, an operational formation, sometimes known as a field corps, which consists of two or more divisions
  • Atlantic College, an international IB Diploma Programme residential Sixth Form College in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales
  • Auto Calesa, a war-time short-body version of the Philippine jeepney

See also

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