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Sic is a Latin word that means "thus" or, in writing, "it was thus in the source material".
Sic may also refer to:
- Sic, Cluj, a commune in Romania
- SiC, Silicon carbide, a semiconducting material, also used to make metalworking tools from
- SIC, the regional code for Sicily
- SIC is the name of American Industrial band UBERBYTE
- SIC (band) is a modern Hardcore/Thrash metal band from Torshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands.
- (Sic) a song by American Heavy metal band Slipknot
SIC as an acronym may stand for:
- Shetland Islands Council
- San Isidro Club, an Argentine rugby union club
- Schwarz information criterion in the field of statistics
- Sistema Interconectado Central power grid in Chile
- Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (SIC), a television channel in Portugal
- Sea Isle City, New Jersey, a coastal town in New Jersey
- Segmented Integer Counter mode, a mode of operation in cryptography
- Sepang International Circuit, a high-end racetrack that hosts the Malaysian round of Formula 1
- Shanghai International Circuit, a motor racing venue in Shanghai, China
- Simplified instructional computer, a hypothetical computer used in systems programming
- Southeastern Illinois College, a two year Junior College in Harrisburg, IL
- St Ignatius' College, Riverview, a Jesuit school in Sydney, Australia
- Standard Industrial Classification, a 20th-century U.S. system for classifying industries
- Standing Interpretations Committee, see International Financial Reporting Standards
- State Information Center, a Chinese based think tank
- Super Imaginative Chogokin, a toy line
- Super Indy Champ, a Super Famicom video game
- United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities, the latest being of 2003
See also
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