1. hcp - Noun
2. hcp - Adjective
hcp (not comparable)
Initialism of hexagonal close-packed.
(medicine, uncountable) Initialism of healthcare personnel.
(medicine, countable) Initialism of healthcare professional.
(biotechnology, biochemistry, countable) Initialism of host cell protein.
(bridge) Initialism of high-card point.
HCP (not comparable)
Alternative form of hcp (“hexagonal close-packed”)
According to the HCP ( Health Consumer Powerhouse ), the Netherlands has 'a chaos system', meaning patients have a great degree of freedom from where to buy their health insurance, to where they get their healthcare service. Source: Internet
Also, thin films of samarium obtained by vapor deposition may contain the hcp or dhcp phases at ambient conditions. Source: Internet
Coronavirus restrictions meant Corowa trainer Geoff Duryea couldn’t be on track to see News Girl take her career earnings past $300,000 with a polished win in the Laamaro’s Hotel Sth Melbourne Hcp (1100m). Source: Internet
For example, a responder may have no honors at all; that is, a total of zero HCP. Source: Internet
Gujarat-based architecture firm HCP Designs has won the consultancy bid for the Centre’s ambitious project to redevelop the Central Vista. Source: Internet
Regardless which hand evaluation is used (HCP, LTC, NLTC, etc.) without the partners exchanging information about specific suit strengths and suit lengths, a suboptimal evaluation of the trick taking potential of the combined hands will often result. Source: Internet