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ESC Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
Electronics Systems Center
Electronics Systems Center
ESC Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
EISA System Component + Escape
EISA System Component + Escape
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ESC
Eisa System Component
Eisa System Component
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ESC
EISA System Component + Escape
EISA System Component + Escape
ESC Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
Economic and Social Committee (EC)
Economic and Social Committee (EC)
ESC Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
ESCape
ESCape
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escape character (ESC)
1. In alphabet coding schemes, a specially designated character, the occurrence of which in the data signifies that one or more of the characters to follow are from a different character code, i.e., have meanings other than normal. 2. In a text-control sequence of characters, a control character that indicates the beginning of the sequence and the end of any preceding text.
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ESC
Executive Steering Committee
Executive Steering Committee
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ESC
1 Electronic Spark Control [USA]
2 European Steady state Cycle [EU]
1 Electronic Spark Control [USA]
2 European Steady state Cycle [EU]
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ESC
Electronic Speed Control
Electronic Speed Control
ESC Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
Endangered Species Committee
Endangered Species Committee
ESC Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
European Shippers Council, Portuguese Escudo
European Shippers Council, Portuguese Escudo
ESC Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
Emeritus Corporation
Exchange: AMEX
Owns, leases and operates long-term-care, residential-style assisted-living communities for seniors; And manages or provides administrative services for residential-style assisted-living communities.
Emeritus Corporation
Exchange: AMEX
Owns, leases and operates long-term-care, residential-style assisted-living communities for seniors; And manages or provides administrative services for residential-style assisted-living communities.
ESCM
ESC Medical Systems, Limited
Exchange: Nasdaq
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ESC Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ESC
ESC can refer to:
- As an abbreviation
- The Earl Shilton Crew (the youth of Earl Shilton, Leicestershire)
- Ecole Supérieure de Commerce a business school in the French system of "Grandes Ecoles", such as Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Rennes
- The Edmonton Ski Club
- Electric Sheep Company.
- Electronic Stability Control.
- Electronic Systems Center.
- Electronic speed control.
- Embryonic stem cell.
- Empire State College.
- Empire Supporters Club.
- Engineering Student Council (UP).
- Escanaba, Michigan : the IATA for Delta County Airport.
- Essential Services Commission.
- Eurobodalla Shire Council.
- European Steady Cycle
- European Students Conference the largest biomedical scientific conference in Europe entirely run by students.
- The European Space Camp.
- The European Super Cup.
- Eurovision Song Contest.
- ESC Reed relay-based telephone switching system of Stromberg-Carlson.
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Esc key
The Esc key is a key labeled Esc or Escape that is used to generate the ASCII Escape character (Control-[, ASCII code 27 in decimal), the character code traditionally used to initiate an escape sequence. As the typical computer user is no longer concerned with the details of controlling their computer's peripherals, the task escape sequences were designed for, the escape key was appropriated by application programmers, most often to mean Stop. This use continues today in Microsoft Windows's use of escape as a shortcut in dialog boxes for No, Quit, Exit, Cancel, or Abort.
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