Gac (disambiguation)
Gac is a Southeast Asian fruit of the species Momordica cochinchinensis.
Gac or GAC may also refer to:
Companies and organisations
- GAC Group, a Chinese automotive company
- GAC Ireland, an Irish bus manufacturer established with Bombardier (1980-1986)
- Gloster Aircraft Company, was an aircraft manufacturing company based in Gloucester, England
- GAC International, an orthodontics division of US-based dental manufacturer Dentsply
- Games Administration Committee, a committee that organises fixtures within Gaelic games
- General Affairs Council, a configuration of the Council of the European Union
- Geological Association of Canada
- Global Action for Children, an organization dedicated to advocating for orphans and other vulnerable children in the developing world
- Greater Alabama Council, a council in the Boy Scouts of America
- The Gentlemen's Alliance Cross, a manga
- Gaelic Athletic Club, a club that plays Gaelic games
- Greenbelt Arts Center, a theater in Greenbelt, Maryland
- Gustavus Adolphus College, a private liberal arts college in southern Minnesota
Entertainment
- Ghost Adventures Crew, a weekly American paranormal television series
- Graphic Adventure Creator, a game creation system of the 1980s by Incentive software
- Great American Country, country music channel
- General Amusement Corporation (sometimes GAC), later known as General Artists Corporation, an entertainment booking agency founded in the early 1930s
Technology
- Global Assembly Cache, a component of Microsoft's .NET Framework
- Generic Artificial Consciousness, the database and software of Mindpixel
- Granular Activated carbon, a highly porous and absorbent material used extensively in water filtration
Other uses
- Global Assessment Certificate, a university preparation and foundation studies program
- Great American Conference, an NCAA Division II Conference formed in 2010
- Guglielmo Achille Cavellini (1914-1990) also known as "GAC", influential art collector and mail artist
See also
- Gać (disambiguation), a common Polish place-name
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