1. COC - Noun
2. COC - Proper noun
COC
(Canada, sports) Abbreviation of Canadian Olympic Committee.
Coordinate term: CPC
(medicine) Initialism of cathodal opening contraction.
Initialism of code of conduct.
(organic chemistry) Initialism of classic organochlorines.
(commerce) Abbreviation of chamber of commerce.
Alternative form: CoC
Coordinate terms: BBB, commercial guild
(military) Initialism of chain of command.
Alternative form of CoC
(Philippines) Initialism of certificate of candidacy.
(aviation) Initialism of certificate of conformance.
Alternative form of COC; particularly versions using "of" for "o"
(commerce) Abbreviation of chamber of commerce.
Abbreviation of code of conduct.
Abbreviation of Clash of Clans.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the CoC law, the current RA Control Chamber is more independent, has separated from the RA National Assembly and has a new status. Source: Internet
Corporate Insolvency — NCLAT Ruling: ‘Final plan okayed by CoC can’t be challenged by rejected bidders’ Source: Internet
In July 2011, Chaosium announced it would re-release a 30th anniversary edition of the CoC 6th edition role-playing game. citation This 320-page book features thick (3 mm) leatherette hardcovers with the front cover and spine stamped with gold foil. Source: Internet
But China’s sudden offer to negotiate with ASEAN on the COC after a period of time making provoking activities in the East Sea makes related countries feel incomprehensible. Source: Internet
Apparently there is a world-wide shortage of tablecloths and we found Tam Coc has the supply. Source: Internet
Studies have shown an increased risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma in long-term (>8 years) COC users. Source: Internet