1. civ - Noun
2. civ - Adjective
3. Civ - Proper noun
civ (not comparable)
Abbreviation of civil.
civ (plural civs)
Abbreviation of civilisation.
(video games, slang) Civilization, a turn-based strategy video game from 1991 (and various sequels) in which the player attempts to build and maintain an empire throughout history.
(video games, slang) a civilization, any of various playable empires controlled by a player in such games.
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Matches can last anytime from a few weeks to months, and commonly involve 20 to 30 players in each one. citation citation citation Longturn's first game, now called LT0, started around 2004 on the Polish Civilization fanpage civ. Source: Internet
“Anyone who had Civ Pro with Barbara Babcock came to understand within about a week that it would be unlike any other mandatory 1L course, and possibly unlike anything else we would do at law school,” wrote Dahlia Lithwick JD ’96 in the SLS Tribute. Source: Internet
I do not believe that the DMV's fingerprint data are made confidential by the Information Practices Act of 1977 (the Act) (Civ. Code, § 1798 et seq.): the plain language of the relevant provisions of the Act explicitly states otherwise. Source: Internet
Rodolfo Castro, also known as “the worst storyteller in the world”, is the special guest of the ‘Stories in the Moonlight’ event organised by the Vilamoura International School (CIV). Source: Internet
Civitas (CIV) traded 5.4% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.0107 or 0.00000109 BTC. Source: Internet