1. a.c. - Noun
2. a.c. - Adjective
3. a.c. - Adverb
4. a.c. - Phrase
(physiology) acromioclavicular
(physiology) axiocervical
(physiology) atriocarotid
(physiology) auriculocarotid
A.C.
ante Christum, before Christ
(physiology) adrenal cortex
air conduction
(electricity) alternating current
(medicine) anodal closure
anno Christi
appellate court
army corps
athletic club
A.C.
(India, historical) Initialism of after compliments: marking the omitted formalities of native compliments, in official versions of native letters.
a.c. (uncountable)
(electricity) Initialism of alternating current.
a.c.
(medicine) Initialism of ante cibum (“before meals”).
A.C. Bradley calls Othello the "most romantic of all of Shakespeare's heroes" (by "hero" Bradley means protagonist) and "the greatest poet of them all". Source: Internet
A.C. Brown, Jonathan (2009). p. 6–7. sfn citation Individual hadith are classified by Muslim clerics and jurists as sahih ("authentic"), hasan ("good") or da'if ("weak"). Source: Internet
After this, Cruijff left the club to become manager of Barcelona and Rijkaard and Van Basten were sold to Sporting CP and A.C. Milan respectively. Source: Internet
After brief spells playing in Tunisia with CS Sfaxien and SG Egelsbach in Germany, he returned to Asante Kotoko in January 1996, before moving to U.D. Leiria in Portugal, then to S.C. Beira-Mar and A.C. Marinhense. Source: Internet
Bibliography * Brzostowski, M.A., and Brzostowski, A.C., Archiving the Apollo active seismic data, The Leading Edge, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, April, 2009. Source: Internet
Berlusconi is the controlling shareholder of Mediaset and has owned the Italian football club A.C. Milan since 1986. Source: Internet