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Meaning of
P.C.
in English
P.C.
#common
Definitions
Noun
personal
computer
;
IBM-compatible
device
The
company
provided
each
employee
with
a
P
.
C
.
for
work
purposes
.
conforming
to
liberal
social
standards
;
avoiding
offense
The
professor
tried
to
be
P
.
C
.
when
discussing
sensitive
topics
in
class
.
a
police
rank
in
Commonwealth
countries
In
the
United
Kingdom
,
a
P
.
C
.
is
a
police
constable
who
enforces
laws
.
microsoft
Windows-based
computer
;
alternative
to
Apple
Mac
The
new
P
.
C
.
in
the
office
runs
on
a
Microsoft
Windows
operating
system
.
a
character
controlled
by
a
player
;
player
character
The
player
created
a
new
P
.
C
.
for
the
online
game
.
a
patient's
main
health
issue
;
presenting
complaint
The
doctor
asked
the
patient
to
describe
their
P
.
C
.
in
detail
.
a
copy
of
a
document
;
photocopy
She
made
a
P
.
C
.
of
the
important
document
before
submitting
it
.
a
unit
of
distance
(
in
space
);
parsec
The
spaceship
traveled
over
3
.
2
P
.
C
.
to
reach
the
distant
planet
.
a
small
naval
vessel
;
used
for
patrols
The
navy
deployed
a
P
.
C
.
to
monitor
the
coastal
waters
.
a
muscle
in
the
pelvic
floor
;
supports
bladder
control
The
doctor
explained
that
a
weak
P
.
C
.
muscle
could
lead
to
incontinence
.
a
percentage
value
;
proportion
The
company
reported
a
25
%
P
.
C
.
increase
in
sales
revenue
last
quarter
.
a
type
of
patrol
;
coastal
defense
The
navy
conducted
a
P
.
C
.
along
the
shoreline
to
detect
any
suspicious
activity
.
progressive
Conservative
Party's
designation
The
politician
was
a
member
of
the
P
.
C
.
and
advocated
for
conservative
policies
.
an
ancient
Celtic
language
(
Proto-Celtic
)
The
linguist
studied
the
ancient
P
.
C
.
language
to
understand
its
grammar
and
syntax
.
a
gaming
group
;
Phrozen
Crew
team
The
P
.
C
.
gaming
team
won
the
championship
title
in
the
international
tournament
.
plaid
Cymru's
abbreviation
The
party's
abbreviation
,
P
.
C
.,
was
often
used
in
news
headlines
to
refer
to
plaid
Cymru
.
presbyterian
Church's
initials
;
a
Christian
organization
The
local
P
.
C
.
community
organized
a
charity
event
to
raise
funds
for
the
homeless
.
progressive
Canadian
Party's
short
form
The
P
.
C
.
party
in
Canada
focused
on
social
and
economic
reform
.
philippine
Constabulary's
initialism
The
P
.
C
.
was
a
paramilitary
force
that
maintained
law
and
order
in
the
country
.
a
proportion
per
hundred
;
percentage
The
company
reported
a
10
%
P
.
C
.
increase
in
profits
over
the
last
fiscal
year
.
one
part
per
hundred
;
one
percent
The
company
reported
a
5
%
P
.
C
.
increase
in
profits
,
which
was
lower
than
expected
.
a
component
that
can
be
separated
The
engineer
designed
a
new
P
.
C
.
that
could
be
easily
detached
and
reassembled
.
an
individual
item
in
a
class
The
artist
created
a
new
P
.
C
.
for
the
exhibition
,
showcasing
her
unique
style
.
a
game
piece
of
high
value
;
a
counter
The
company
issued
a
new
P
.
C
.
to
represent
their
brand
in
the
market
.
a
low-value
coin
;
subsidiary
currency
In
the
board
game
,
the
P
.
C
.
was
a
rare
and
highly
sought-after
piece
.
a
creative
work
(
art
,
music
,
literature
);
intellectual
property
The
author's
latest
P
.
C
.
was
a
bestselling
novel
that
received
critical
acclaim
.
a
published
article
or
press
release
The
company
issued
a
P
.
C
.
to
announce
the
new
product
launch
.
a
type
of
artillery
weapon
The
military
deployed
a
P
.
C
.
to
provide
firepower
during
the
battle
.
a
firearm
or
gun
device
The
police
officer
drew
his
P
.
C
.
and
aimed
at
the
target
.
a
hairpiece
for
men
;
toupee
The
man
wore
a
P
.
C
.
to
cover
his
bald
spot
.
a
slice
or
quantity
of
bread
The
bakery
sold
a
P
.
C
.
of
whole
wheat
bread
to
the
customer
.
a
casual
sexual
encounter
The
woman
had
a
P
.
C
.
with
a
stranger
she
met
at
the
party
.
a
low-quality
or
worthless
item
The
store
sold
a
P
.
C
.
that
was
basically
useless
.
a
device
for
smoking
cannabis
The
police
found
a
P
.
C
.
in
the
suspect's
backpack
.
a
poorly
hit
pitch
(
in
sports
)
The
baseball
player
swung
hard
but
hit
a
P
.
C
.
that
sailed
into
the
stands
.
an
individual
or
person
(
sometimes
derogatory
)
The
teacher
tried
to
understand
each
P
.
C
.
in
the
class
and
cater
to
their
needs
.
a
fortified
building
or
castle
The
medieval
P
.
C
.
stood
tall
on
the
hill
,
a
testament
to
the
region's
rich
history
.
a
pacifier
for
soothing
;
calming
device
The
baby
sucked
on
the
P
.
C
.
to
calm
down
after
a
long
cry
.
a
measured
distance
or
length
The
surveyor
measured
the
P
.
C
.
between
the
two
landmarks
to
determine
the
property
line
.
a
practice
row
for
evaluation
purposes
The
coach
had
the
rowing
team
complete
a
P
.
C
.
to
assess
their
technique
and
speed
.
a
unit
of
work
or
piece
work
assignment
The
factory
assigned
a
new
P
.
C
.
to
each
worker
on
the
production
line
.
a
card
with
a
picture
or
message
(
for
mailing
)
The
child
carefully
selected
a
P
.
C
.
with
a
cute
cartoon
character
to
send
to
her
friend
.
Adjective
conforming
to
social
norms
(
language
or
behavior
)
The
human
resources
manager
reminded
employees
to
use
P
.
C
.
language
in
the
workplace
.
partially
continuous
(
process
or
system
)
The
new
P
.
C
.
system
allowed
for
more
efficient
data
processing
.
pro-choice
advocate
;
supporter
of
reproductive
rights
As
a
P
.
C
.
advocate
,
she
fought
for
women's
rights
to
make
their
own
reproductive
choices
.
progressive
Conservative
party
member
The
politician
was
a
member
of
the
P
.
C
.
party
and
focused
on
social
reform
.
Other
symbol
for
petacoulomb
(
electric
charge
unit
)
The
physicist
measured
the
electric
charge
in
petacoulombs
,
abbreviated
as
P
.
C
.
former
country
code
for
Pacific
Islands
The
old
computer
system
still
used
the
P
.
C
.
country
code
for
the
Pacific
Islands
.
Verb
making
something
politically
correct
;
conforming
to
standards
The
company
made
sure
to
use
P
.
C
.
language
in
all
their
official
statements
.