MCD
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MCD, Mcd or mcd may refer to:
Entertainment
- MCD Productions, an Irish event promoter
- Michael Clarke Duncan (1957-2012), an American actor
File types
- Virtual memory card save file format used by the Bleem! PSX emulator released by the now-defunct Bleem Company
- Mathcad document file
- MiniCAD/Vectorworks drawing/texture file
- MediaCD configuration file
Historical
- Monument Class Description, a synthesis and summary of the archaeological evidence for a British ancient monument
- 1400 in Roman numerals
Medical
- Minimal Change Disease
- Multicentric Castleman's disease
Physics
- Magnetic circular dichroism, an effect studied in physics
- Milli-candela (mcd) or Megacandela (Mcd), measurement units of brightness or light intensity
Statistics
- Minimum covariance determinant, an optimization criterion in robust estimation of covariance matrices
Technology
- Maxi single Compact Disc
- Mesoscale discussion, forecast issued by the Storm Prediction Center
- Mini compact disc, a discographical release containing fewer songs than an EP
- Mind control device
- Measurement-capable device used in telecommunication (Cognitive radio)
- Millicandela, a measure of luminosity used in optics - 1/1000 of 1 Candela
Transportation
- Merced (Amtrak station), California
- the IATA airport code of the Mackinac Island Airport in Michigan
- Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring Systems group of standards for Measurement, Calibration and Diagnosis
Misc
- McDonald's, an international restaurant chain
- Melbourne College of Divinity
- Minor civil division, a geographical term used by the United States Census Bureau
- Municipal Corporation of Delhi
- Murder City Devils, a garage punk band from Seattle, US
- MCD, a variety of Nat Sherman cigarettes
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