Noun
(initialism, used as a unit of volume) thousand cubic feet
(initialism, used as a unit of volume) trillion cubic feet
TCF (uncountable)
(initialism, Australia) Travel Compensation Fund, a government run fund to cover travel agency insolvency.
1980s: Establishment of the network Foundations The Fox network's foundations were laid in March 1985 through News Corporation 's $255 million purchase of a 50% interest in TCF Holdings, the parent company of the 20th Century Fox film studio. Source: Internet
A general view of the stadium seats covered with snow before a game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Minnesota Golden Gophers Nov. 13, 2020, at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Source: Internet
Because of on-going repairs to the roof of the Metrodome, the Vikings played their December 20 game versus the Chicago Bears at TCF Bank Stadium (the home of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers ). Source: Internet
After an investigation, the CFPB found that TCF mishandled overdraft fees and misled its banking customers and had been pretty brazen about it to boot. Source: Internet
Delek Group has significant holdings in the Leviathan and Tamar natural gas reservoirs in the East Mediterranean ( territorial water), with reserves and resources of more than 30 TCF and annual production of approximately 20 BCM. Source: Internet
Chlorine is used either in chlorine dioxide and sodium hypochlorite stages in elemental chlorine free (ECF) bleaching, or not at all (total chlorine free or TCF bleaching). Source: Internet