MC (Master of Ceremonies)
n.
emcee, person in charge of ceremonies at a social affair or public occasion; announcer of special guests or entertainers at an event
MC (Member of Congress)
n.
member of the United States Senate; representative in the American House of Representatives
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<
language> An extension of
C with
modules. Symbols in other modules can be referenced using a dot notation.
["Design and Implementation of a C-Based Language for Distributed Real-Time Systems", A. Rizk et al, SIGPLAN Notices 22(6):83-96 (June 1987)].
(1995-10-06)
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(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
MCS
Mesoscale Convective System. A complex of thunderstorms which becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms, and normally persists for several hours or more. MCSs may be round or linear in shape, and include systems such as tropical cyclones,
squall lines , and
MCCs (among others). MCS often is used to describe a cluster of thunderstorms that does not satisfy the size, shape, or duration criteria of an MCC.
MCS
Maintenance and Control System