1. asc - Noun
2. Asc - Proper noun
asc
(UK, law, in citation) Initialism of Act of Senedd Cymru; formerly called Acts of the National Assembly for Wales, and only used for Acts passed after the change of name.
Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Act 2020 (2020 asc 2)
Initialism of altered state of consciousness.
(medicine) Initialism of ambulatory surgery center.
(Australia) Initialism of Australian Sports Commission.
(Canada) Initialism of Advertising Standards Canada.
(UK) Initialism of Association of Speakers Clubs.
(UK) Initialism of Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
(computing) Abbreviation of ASCII.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgASC, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Whitelock 878, Asser c. 55 It is not difficult to imagine that Alfred sent out word to the ealdormen of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, and to the reeves, to call his men to arms. Source: Internet
ASC Ms. A, s.a. 946; Duncan, pp. 23–24; but see also Smyth, pp. 222–223 for an alternative reading. Source: Internet
ASC, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Whitelock 893; also Asser c. 100 for the Organisation of the royal household This method of division and rotation remained in force right up to 1066. Source: Internet
The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”). Source: Internet
A permanent and enhanced R&D tax credit: Intel supports increasing the R&D alternative simplified credit (ASC) to 20 percent and making the credit permanent. Source: Internet
Aboriginal culture avoids hierarchies, but the ASC has a facilitator, two treasurers, co-facilitator and the rest of its members. Source: Internet