1. ccf - Noun
2. Ccf - Proper noun
ccf (plural ccf)
Abbreviation of one hundred cubic feet.
One hundred cubic feet: used as a unit of measurement of volume.
Initialism of congestive cardiac failure.
Initialism of carotid-cavernous fistula.
(finance) Initialism of credit conversion factor.
(Canadian politics, historical) Initialism of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
(UK) Initialism of Combined Cadet Force.
Ccf (plural Ccf)
One hundred cubic feet: used as a unit of measurement of volume.
Accordingly, in 1952, the CCF coordinated the Festival of Twentieth-Century Masterpieces of Modern Arts, in Paris. Source: Internet
An average residential customer uses six CCF and currently receives a bill of $34.20 per month. Source: Internet
Another option circulated within the party saw the balance of power to be held by either the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and their 25 seats or Social Credit Party of Canada with their 15 seats. Source: Internet
Meighen sought to move the Tories to the left, in order to undercut the Liberals and to take support away from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF, the predecessor of the New Democratic Party (NDP)). Source: Internet
He admired the labour unions, which were tied to the CCF party, and tried to infuse his Liberal party with some of their reforming zeal. Source: Internet
But the New Democrats — the successor to the CCF — were still a formidable force provincially and were returned to office under Allan Blakeney in 1971 and Roy Romanow in 1991. Source: Internet