BCC (Basal cell carcinoma)
n.
common form of skin cancer malignant tumor (usually doesn't metastasizes) in which the cancer cells look like the basal cells of the epidermis and is found on the face and neck where the skin is exposed to ultraviolet sunlight (it appears as a bleeding or scabbing that doesn't heal)
BCC (Blind Courtesy Copy)
n.
copy of a document given as a courtesy to a third party without the primary receiver's knowledge
BCC
Blind carbon copy
For other uses see
BCC. In the context of
e-mail, blind carbon copy, abbreviated BCC, refers to the practice of sending a message to multiple recipients in such a way that what they receive does not contain the complete list of recipients. It was also used, though rarely and with more difficulty in preparation, in
typewritten correspondence by ensuring BCC and the names did not appear on the top copy (the original); the most discreet (though troublesome) method was to roll the copies through the typewriter again without the top copy, and type the BCC information onto the otherwise-completed copies. An alternate way is to switch the ribbon setting to strike the paper without raising the ribbon over the area being struck; this, however, leaves impressions in the surface of the paper.
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BCC
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BCC, Blind Courtesy Copy, copy of a document given as a courtesy to a third party without the primary receiver's knowledge
BCC
block check character (BCC)