Noun
parc (plural parcs)
Alternative form of park (partially enclosed basin in which oysters are grown)
Apple's two most memorable accomplishments are the GUI, or graphical user interface, and the mouse, both of which it literally stole from Xerox PARC. Rob Enderle
Achieving the highest feat in international soccer alongside the youngster, Griezmann’s presence could also perhaps convince Kylian Mbappe to sign a contract extension, and guarantee that his superstar status is not threatened at the Parc des Princes. Source: Internet
According to Sky Germany, PSG's sporting director Leonardo sacked the 47-year-old after the club's emphatic win at the Parc des Princes, which came four months after Tuchel led the Parisian outfit to the Champions League final. Source: Internet
A favorite example is the graphical user interface (GUI), initially developed at PARC for the Alto and then commercialized as the Xerox Star by the Xerox Systems Development Department. Source: Internet
After the transfer tug-of-war between PSG and Barcelona last summer, when agitated for a move, the sighs of relief were practically audible outside the Parc des Princes. Source: Internet
After transferring to the recently formed Palo Alto Research Center (Xerox PARC) in 1971, Starkweather adapted a Xerox 7000 copier to create SLOT (Scanned Laser Output Terminal). Source: Internet