LCC
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LCC may refer to:
Organisations
Education
- La Consolacion College (disambiguation), several colleges
- La Costa Canyon High School
- Lakeland Community College
- Lakewood Cultural Center
- Lane Community College
- Language Creation Conference
- Lansing Community College
- Laredo Community College
- LCC International University
- Leeds City College
- Leeward Community College
- Lethbridge Community College
- Lexington Community College
- Lima Central Catholic High School
- Lincoln Christian College and Seminary
- Lithuania Christian College
- Liverpool Community College
- London College of Communication
- Lower Canada College
- Lower Columbia College
Companies
- Language Computer Corporation
- Littleton Coin Company
- US Airways Group (former New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol)
- Leeds Children's Charity, England
Politics
Local government
- Lancashire County Council
- Lancaster City Council
- Leeds City Council, England
- Leicester City Council
- Leicestershire County Council
- Lincolnshire County Council
- London County Council (1889–1965)
Other organisations
Transport
- Launch commit criteria
- Launch Control Center, at Kennedy Space Center
- Lochluichart railway station (National Rail station code), Scotland
- London congestion charge
- London Cycling Campaign
- Low-cost carrier
- Amphibious Command Ship (LCC)
Science and technology
- LCC (compiler), Local C Compiler or Little C Compiler
- Lambert conformal conic projection, map projection
- Launch control center (ICBM)
- Leadless chip carrier, a type of connection for integrated circuit chips.
- Line-commutated converters, for high-voltage direct current
Other uses
- Life-cycle cost
- Library of Congress Classification
- Lithuanian Civil Code, Civil Code of Lithuania
- Low context culture, a culture’s tendency not to cater towards in-groups
- Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization, a 1953 jazz music theory book
- "LCC", a song by electronic group Autechre, from the album Untilted
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