WC
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WC, in British English, refers to a "Water Closet" or flush toilet.
WC may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- W.C. (film), an Irish feature film set in a WC
- WC (band), a Polish punk rock band
- WC (rapper), a rapper from Los Angeles, California
- Wild card (sports), a tournament or playoff berth awarded to an individual or team that has not qualified through normal play
Businesses and brands
- Dodge WC series, a range of light military trucks produced by Dodge during World War II
- Allis-Chalmers Model WC, a row crop tractor
- Isleña Airlines (IATA code), an airline based in La Ceiba, Honduras
- Weather Central, a provider of broadcast and interactive web weather solutions
- Wilson Combat, an American firearms manufacturer
- Wisconsin Central Ltd., a railroad subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway
Science, technology, and mathematics
Computing
- wc (Unix), a Unix utility used for counting words and lines in a file
- Write-combining, a computing performance method of combining multiple memory writes before sending them
Other uses in science, technology, and mathematics
- Tungsten carbide (formula WC), a metallic compound with a high-boiling-point
- Wall cloud, compounded area of a thunderstorm at the updraft-downdraft interchange where tornadoes may form
- Water cooler, a device that cools and dispenses water
- Weil–Châtelet group in mathematics
Places
- WC postcode area, a group of postcode districts in central London, England
- Worldwide caliphate, a visionary far-reaching Islamic government with sharia law
Other uses
- Wellington College (disambiguation), one of several academic institutions
- Wikimedia Commons, an online collaborative project of the Wikimedia Foundation
- Workers' compensation, a form of insurance for work-related illness and injury
- Working capital, a financial metric
- World Cup, a type of global sporting competition
- Writing Commons, a peer-reviewed open education textbook for college-level writers
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