[sic] is used as a comment in quoted text to mean "it appeared this way in the original". It is from the Latin word sic meaning "thus". It also stands for "spelling in context'.
SiC is silicon carbide
This it stands = Sic statLet it stand (used in proofreading, editing) = Stet
Yes, SIC does stand for the Standard Industrial Classification Code which was first created by the U.S. government in 1937, but has since been replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
You mean sic, but in fact that means just "thus". If you wanted to say "thus it stands" in Latin you'd say sic stat.
The SIC for Retail Bakeries is SIC 5461
SIC 2032
SIC stands for Sit in Coach.. in tour and travel reference..... .. ie when u book a tours from some holiday planner ... it means prbably ... seat in some 5-10 seater mini bus.. or something like it..
SIC 3829
The SIC was the Standard Industrial Classification
SIC 2032
It means a place where sick people get transfered. In south-east asia, it seems to stand for Seat-In-Coach transfer.
Sic 'Sic' means simply 'thus.' If you really want 'Thus it stands,' that's 'Sic stat.'
> there by In Latin, "sic stat," or even simply "sic." By the way, in editing, the word "stet," which means "let it stand" in Latin, indicates that a word or section marked for deletion should stay in as originally written.