CDC
See also: cdc
English
editProper noun
editCDC
- (business) Control Data Corporation.
- (medicine) Initialism of Center for Disease Control. (U.S. federal CDC).
- 2018, Timothy R. Jennings, The Aging Brain, →ISBN, pages 64–65:
- A 2009 multistate CDC survey off over seventy thousand adults found that more than 35 percent of people slept fewer than seven hours per night.
- (computing) Connected Device Configuration.
- (Philippines, business) Clark Development Corporation.
Noun
editCDC (plural CDCs)
- (computing) Initialism of change data capture.
- (medicine) Initialism of centre for disease control.
- (cooking) Initialism of chef de cuisine.
- 2022 June 23, Christopher Storer, “System”, in Christopher Storer, director, The Bear, season 1, episode 1, via Hulu:
- Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri): You were the most excellent CDC at the most excellent restaurant in the entire United States of America. So, what are you doing here, I guess?
Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White): Making sandwiches.
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editCatalan
editProper noun
editCDC
- (politics, initialism) Initialism of Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya, a Catalan nationalist party
Portuguese
editEtymology
editInitialism for criador de conteúdo ("content creator"). Feminine form: criadora de conteúdo.
Pronunciation
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Noun
editCDC m or f by sense (plural CDCs)
- (Internet, initialism) content creator (forum or page editor)
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