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ABC are the first three letters in the Latin Alphabet
ABC may also refer to:
Media
- American Broadcasting Company
- * ABC Family, the cable TV division
- * ABC News, the news division
- * ABC Radio, the radio division
- * ABC Sports, the sports division
- Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in Osaka, Japan
- Associated British Corporation, a former British television company
- Associated Broadcasting Company, a television network in the Philippines
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- ABC Records, a recording label
- *ABC News and Current Affairs
- *ABC Radio, comprising several stations
- *ABC Television, including ABC Kids, Rollercoaster and ABC2
- Diario ABC, a newspaper in Spain
- ABC, newspaper in Albania
- ABC, local news program produced by SVT, broadcasted in Stockholm County and Uppsala County
- Czech magazine for children ([ABC])
Organizations
- A B C Cinemas in Southport
- ABC Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football (soccer) club
- ABC Learning, an Australian-based international childcare franchise
- ABC Motors, a former British vehicle manufacturer
- Alcoholic beverage control, referring to state regulation of alcoholic beverages
- ABC store, Alcoholic Beverage Control store (usually, a state-run alcohol store)
- Alcoholic beverage control states
- Aerial Board of Control, a fictional world government organisation
- American Baptist Churches USA (formerly American Baptist Convention)
- American Bowling Congress
- Anarchist Black Cross
- Appalachian Brewing Company, a brewery in Pennsylvania
- Association of British Counties
- Atlanta Bread Company
- Atlantic Baptist University (formerly Atlantic Baptist College)
- Audit Bureau of Circulations, an organization for advertisers and publications
People
- American-born Chinese
- Australian-born Chinese
- Andrew Browne Cunningham (1883–1963), British admiral
- Archbishop of Canterbury
Geography
- ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao)
- The ABC region of São Paulo, Brazil
- ABC countries of Argentina, Brazil and Chile
Sciences
Biology and medical sciences
- Abacavir, an antiviral drug developed for treatment of AIDS
- ABC (first aid)
- ABC-Transporter Genes
- Abortion-breast cancer hypothesis in developmental biology
- ABC (Angry Backfiring C nocireceptors), a rare autoimmune disorder
Mathematics
- Abc conjecture, in number theory
- ABC formula, cf. Quadratic equation
Computer sciences
- ABC (Yet Another BitTorrent Client), a BitTorrent client
- ABC ALGOL, a programming language
- ABC programming language
- ABC80, a home computer sold around 1980
- Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the first electronic digital computer
Law
- ABC Trial in the United Kingdom
- Assignment for the Benefit of a Creditor, in law
- Acceptable Behaviour Contract, in the United Kingdom
Psychology
- Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence model. See also: behavior modification
Technology
Automotive
- ABC (1906 automobile), an American car
- ABC (1920 automobile), an English car
- ABC (1922 automobile), a planned (but never built) American car
- Active Body Control, Active Suspension for Mercedes S-Class
- ABC weapons, atomic, biological, and chemical
The Arts
Music
- ABC (album), an album by The Jackson 5, which included the hit song "ABC" (song)
- ABC (band), an early 1980s new wave musical group
- abc musical notation
- Another Bad Creation, an early 1990s juvenile hip hop/R&B musical group
- The ABC Murders, a novel by Agatha Christie
- America's Best Comics
Other
- Activity-based costing, in accounting for business planning and control
- Always Be Closing, a sales term which refers to the process of making a sale, popularized by the film Glengarry Glen Ross
- Alien big cat, a possibly fictitious creature
- "Anything But Chardonnay"
- "Already been chewed"
- Altnabreac railway station (National Rail code: ABC) in the United Kingdom
- "Ass-ball connection", slang for the perineum. Referenced by Johnny Knoxville on an episode of Saturday Night Live that aired on 17 December 2005.
- ABC, the IATA airport code for Los Llanos Airport in Spain
- "Another Bloody Castle" A tour of England (or other similarly castle-dotted area) which consists of castle after castle.
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