1. Erc - Noun
2. Erc - Proper noun
Erc
(Irish mythology) A member of the conspiracy that killed Cúchulainn, but was killed by his second cousin Conall the Victorious. Son of Cairbre Nia Fer and brother of Achall.
(telephony) Initialism of easily-recognizable code.
(finance) Initialism of early repayment charge.
(education) Initialism of early career researcher.
Initialism of Emacs Relay Chat.
Initialism of European Rugby Cup.
Initialism of European Rally Championship.
Initialism of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya.
(historical) Initialism of Emergency Rescue Committee.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccordingly, the ERC has conducted intensive research since its inception, by focusing on 15 specific components of study based on the objective to achieve a perfect electoral democracy. Source: Internet
A document will be issued shortly that will summarise the invaluable work of the ERC.” Source: Internet
After the May 2007 election, the ERC did not renew the coalition agreement and the PSC governed in a minority coalition with ICV as the junior partner. Source: Internet
Adult alumni from any ERC program can participate in the group. Source: Internet
Catalonia’s ERC party will abstain from a confidence vote next week. Source: Internet
“From an election perspective, 20 out of the 27 clauses in the Bill have the potential to affect the credibility of the 2023 elections,” ERC said in a statement yesterday. Source: Internet