Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- abbreviation
North Carolina .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word N.C..
Examples
-
Mulkey owned and operated more than 50 premium finance companies, most of which were variations of the name N.C.
News RSS 2010
-
The former four-term N.C. governor was neutral during his party's heated primary but campaigned hard for Obama this fall.
-
Aside from China, Turkey and Taiwan also are increasing scrap purchases, said Dan DiMicco, chief executive of Nucor Corp., a steelmaker based in Charlotte, N.C., that is a major consumer of scrap metal and also owns a scrap operation.
Scrap Metal's Lament: Few Scraps Liam Pleven 2010
-
Aside from China, Turkey and Taiwan also are increasing scrap purchases, said Dan DiMicco, chief executive of Nucor Corp., a steelmaker based in Charlotte, N.C., that is a major consumer of scrap metal and also owns a scrap operation.
Scrap Metal's Lament: Few Scraps Liam Pleven 2010
-
The play was adapted by Kipp Cheng from a novella by Alan Lightman and will be directed by Rebecca Holderness, who has staged the experimental work twice at Burning Coal, a theater in Raleigh, N.C., that is co-producing the show here.
Rorschach, putting on its inking cap Jane Horwitz 2010
-
Aside from China, Turkey and Taiwan also are increasing scrap purchases, said Dan DiMicco, chief executive of Nucor Corp., a steelmaker based in Charlotte, N.C., that is a major consumer of scrap metal and also owns a scrap operation.
Scrap Metal's Lament: Few Scraps Liam Pleven 2010
-
For the past four years, however, Mr. Smith, a retired town planner in Elizabethtown, N.C., has avoided being admitted to hospital, thanks to careful monitoring of his condition at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., which is participating in the guidelines program.
-
"We believe credit unions could provide $10 billion in small-business loans within the next 12 months without costing taxpayers a nickel," if there wasn't a cap, says Larry Wilson, president and chief executive of the Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, N.C., which is about $5 million from hitting the 12.25% limit.
-
You can be a very successful and large banker in Charlotte, N.C., which is where Lewis's Bank of America prospered.
-
The biggest surprise on our list is Charlotte, N.C., which is ranked ninth.
America's Most Miserable Cities Kurt Badenhausen 2008
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.