Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DSC
DSC
Definitions of DSC
- Initialism of differential scanning calorimetry.
- Initialism of digital still camera, more commonly called a digital camera.
- (military, British, US, Australia) Initialism of Distinguished Service Cross.
- (nautical, radio telephony) Initialism of digital selective call, a feature that allows a VHF radio to call another VHF selectively (as opposed to a call that is repeated by all receivers that are on within the range of the caller).
- Alternative form of D.Sc..
Number of letters
3
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using DSC in a Sentence
- He qualified as a medical practitioner in 1895 and received his DSc in 1905 from the University of Glasgow.
- The University conferred on him the title of Emeritus Professor on his retirement and, in 1950, the degree of DSc honoris causa.
- Emery was awarded the first Elton Mayo award in 1988 by the Australian Psychological Society and received a DSc from Macquarie University in 1992.
- In full dress, higher doctors (DD, LLD, MD, DMus, DLitt, DSc, DScEcon and DChD) wear a scarlet cloth gown of the Cambridge doctors' shape, with facings and sleeve linings of the relevant faculty silk.
- Following demobilisation, he returned to the LSE and the University of London as a lecturer, where he was awarded a DSc for a thesis on the principles of public finance in 1920.
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