1. nic - Noun
2. nic - Pronoun
3. Nic - Proper noun
NIC
Acronym of Nursing Interventions Classification.
(networking) Acronym of network interface card (or controller): used to interface a computer to a network.
(Internet) Acronym of Network Information Center.
(UK, finance) Acronym of national insurance contribution.
nic (uncountable)
(slang) nicotine
I prefer vaping with nic-free juice.
nic, niċ
not I, not me
Nic
A diminutive of the female given name Nicola, Nichola, and Nicole.
After registration, the NIC will provide the login ID and password to the users, by logging in, the e-office a dashboard of the concerned department will open, where the users can upload their department’s notice, letter or information etc. Source: Internet
Advantages of RPS over RSS include no requirements for specific hardware, more advanced traffic distribution filters, and reduced rate of interrupts produced by a NIC. Source: Internet
A network node may have multiple NICs and each NIC must have a unique MAC address. Source: Internet
Atlantic Voice: Reporter Nic Meloney on the Mi'kmaw Regulated Lobster FisheryWe’re going to the wharf in Saulnierville, Nova Scotia where a Mi’kmaw regulated lobster fishery opened. Source: Internet
Also, it is not always clear what kind of magic packet a NIC expects to see. Source: Internet
“Based on the damage that’s occurred so far to endangered swamps due to this mine, it’s clear the only way to protect the swamp is for there to be no mining near it," Nic Clyde, a spokesman for Lock the Gate NSW, said. Source: Internet