resume, chronological description of one's employment and educational history
CV (and its variants cV, Cv, and cv) is a two-letter abbreviation that can stand for:CVCurriculum vitae (Latin for "course of life"), also known as a
Résumé; a summary of academic and professional history and achievements
Aircraft carrier, United States Navy's hull classification symbolcarrier variant - a type of aircraft designed for use on aircraft carriers, usually meaning CATOBAR
Calorific valueCape Verde, ISO 3166, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
Cartellverband der katholischen deutschen Studentenverbindungen, a German umbrella organisation of catholic student fraternitiesCarro Veloce, Italian Made Tankettes model (eg. CV33)
Castlevania, a popular video game series
Castro Valley, CaliforniaCataclysmic variable star
Circulatory system (CV for Cardiovascular), in medicine
Cargolux, airline designator
Central Vermont Railway reporting markCharacter Voice (an abbreviation in Japan for
seiyū sometimes used by Western fans of anime.)
Chettinad Vidyashram, a large private school
Choking VictimCoefficient of variation, in mathematics and statistics
ColecoVision, a video game console
Comando Vermelho, a Brazilian criminal organization created in 1969
Combat Vehicle 90Commander's Vehicle (e.g. M1130 Stryker CV)
Compensating variation, economic concept of compensation for a price change.
Computer VisionConcurrent versionConstant-velocity jointConversio ViriumCopy and paste, in computing, ctrl+c, followed by ctrl+v are the keystrokes for copying and pasting.
Courvoisier, cognac.Cost Variance - the difference between budgeted costs and actual costs, used in Earned Value Management
Cove - CV is used as an abbreviation by the US Postal Service for "Cove"
Cross of Valour, a Canadian and Australian decoration
CV/Gate, a control voltage and gate solution commonly used in vintage pre-MIDI synthesizers for external control
Cyclic Voltammetry, an electrochemical technique in chemistry
Horsepower, a unit of power, from the French Cheval vapeur (CV or cv)
105 in Roman numerals.
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horse power, unit for measuring the power of engines (equal to 746 watts); unit of the supplier of energy (approximately 760 watts)
CV, Curriculum Vitae, resume, chronological description of one's employment and educational history