cc
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English
editPronunciation
editNoun
edit- Initialism of carbon copy.
- Alternative form: CC
- Initialism of closed caption.
- Initialism of courtesy copy.
- Initialism of cubic centimeter.
Usage notes
edit- cc for "cubic centimeter" is language-dependent, and is not approved by the BIPM. cm³ or mL should be used instead.
Translations
editNoun
editcc pl (plural only)
- Abbreviation of chapters.
Verb
editcc (third-person singular simple present cc's, present participle cc'ing, simple past and past participle cc'ed or cc'd or cc:d)
- (Internet, transitive) Initialism of carbon copy (“to add an additional recipient to the CC line of an e-mail message”).
- Synonyms: carbon copy, copy
- (video games, transitive) Initialism of crowd control.
- Just cc him, bro.
Hadza
editPronunciation
editLetter
editcc (upper case Cc)
- A letter of the practical Hadza alphabet.
Tarifit
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
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Pronunciation
editVerb
editcc (Tifinagh spelling ⵛⵛ)
- (transitive) to eat
- (transitive) to consume
- (transitive) to devour, to gorge
- (transitive) to confiscate, to usurp
- (transitive) to spend, to squander
- (transitive) to prick (insect)
- (transitive) to itch (part of body)
- (transitive) to burn, to ravage (fire)
- (transitive) to corrode
- (transitive) to be hairy, to be shaggy
Conjugation
editThis verb needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
edit- Causative: secc (“to feed”)
- Verbal noun: asecci (“feeding; engagement meal”)
- smicciw (“to nibble”)
- Verbal noun: asmicciw (“nibbling”)
- mrucc (“to quarrel”)
- Verbal noun: amrucci (“dispute”)
- Passive: ttecc (“to be eaten”)
- kiccu (“to be worm-eaten”)
- akeccaw (“worm”)
- macca (“food; meal”)
- ticcit (“food; meal”)
- icc (“excrement”)
- itci (“itchiness”)
- imecci (“itchiness”)
- imci (“glutton; gormandizer”)
- amecciw (“glutton; gormandizer”)
- tameccit (“moss”)
- tuccut (“loot; itch”)
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