ADC
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ADC
  1. Aide-de-camp.
    • 1888, Rudyard Kipling, "Three and—an Extra" in Plain Tales from the Hills, Folio Society (2005), p. 13:
      Then ‘the ADC in Waiting was commanded by Their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Lytton, to invite Mr and Mrs Cusack-Bremmil to Peterhoff on July 26 at 9.30 p.p.’
  2. Analog-to-digital converter
  3. Aid to dependent children.
 
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