DLC

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DLC may refer to:

  • Dalian Zhoushuizi International Airport, which has the IATA code DLC, a military and public airport in Ganjingzi District, Dalian, China
  • Dead Letter Circus, an alternative rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • Delocalized coordinates, a variant of internal coordinates in computational chemistry
  • Democratic Leadership Council, an American nonprofit political corporation that argued for a centrist viewpoint
  • Development life cycle, the process of product development
  • Developmental Learning Centre, a common name for special schools or similar institutions
  • Diamond-like carbon, seven different forms of amorphous carbon materials that display some of the typical properties of diamond; used in coatings
  • Digital Liberty Coalition, a non-profit anti-censorship organization in Australia
  • Domestic and light commercial, a type of insurance policy
  • Driver License Compact, an interstate agreement within the United States
  • Dual-listed company, an arrangement in which two corporations function as a single operating business but retain separate legal identities and stock exchange listings
  • Dubai Logistics City, a multi-mode logistics platform in Dubai World Central, an urban land development in the south-west of Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, by-products of various industrial processes and the burning of waste in rural areas where proper disposal services are expensive or non-existent
Computing and technology
  • Data Link Control, a concept in the OSI network protocol
  • Desktop Linux Consortium, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the Linux operating system
  • Digital loop carrier, a concept in electronic communications
  • Discrete logarithm cryptography, a category of cryptography that includes finite field cryptography and elliptic curve cryptography
  • Downloadable content, digital media available for download on the Internet, used to refer to content created for video games that is released separately from the game
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