'SIC' definitions:

Definition of 'sic'

(from WordNet)
adverb
Intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)
verb
Urge to attack someone; "The owner sicked his dogs on the intruders"; "the shaman sics sorcerers on the evil spirits" [syn: sic, set]

Definition of 'SiC'

From: GCIDE
  • Carborundum \Car`bo*run"dum\ (k[aum]r`b[-o]*r[u^]n"d[u^]m), [a trade name, from Carbon + corundum.] A beautiful crystalline compound, silicon carbide (SiC), consisting of carbon and silicon in combination; -- also called carbon silicide. It is made by heating carbon and sand together in an electric furnace. The commercial article is dark-colored and iridescent. It is harder than emery, and is used as an abrasive. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] carborundum cloth

Definition of 'Sic'

From: GCIDE
  • Sic \Sic\, a. Such. [Scot.] [1913 Webster]

Definition of 'Sic'

From: GCIDE
  • Sic \Sic\, adv. [L.] Thus. [1913 Webster]
  • Note: This word is sometimes inserted in a quotation [sic], to call attention to the fact that some remarkable or inaccurate expression, misspelling, or the like, is literally reproduced. [1913 Webster]

Acronyms for 'sic'

From: V.E.R.A.
  • Silicon Integrated Circuit
  • Standard Industry Classification
  • Subject Indicator Code

Words containing 'SIC'