1. EDC - Noun
2. EDC - Verb
3. EDC - Proper noun
(medicine) Initialism of expected date of confinement.
Initialism of everyday carry.
(clinical science) Initialism of electronic data capture.
(chemistry) Initialism of endocrine disruptor chemical.
(organic chemistry) Initialism of ethylene dichloride and 2-dichloroethane.
EDC
(historical) Initialism of European Defense Community.
EDC (third-person singular simple present EDCs, present participle EDCing, simple past and past participle EDCed)
(back-formed from the noun sense) To carry every day; to carry daily.
Many people love EDCing a utility knife in addition to their multitool.
Should you EDC a bit kit? It may depend on your occupation and on what else is competing to earn a place in your sheath.
2009 EDC had agreed to provide up to $30 million in short-term financing through an existing bonding facility. Source: Internet
Ambrose (1984), p. 211. As he had threatened the French in their rejection of EDC, he afterwards moved to restore West Germany, as a full NATO partner. Source: Internet
Additional features of the super duty EDC Backpackincludes numerous Molle Loopsand top gear security straps. Source: Internet
GFC moved to 4-5 overall and 3-4 in the EDC. Source: Internet
As the private face of corporate recruitment in the state, EDC Utah works with many partners, ranging from World Trade Center Utah and the Governor's Office of Economic Development to utility companies to higher education organizations. Source: Internet
Davies rose to 23-5 overall and 16-4 in the EDC. Source: Internet