CV
CV is an abbreviation for the following associations, organizations, authorities and companies:
- Cargolux Airlines International SA, Luxembourg cargo airline, based in Sandweiler according to the IATA code
- Caritas Association , see Caritas (definition of terms)
- Student associations called Cartellverband , namely:
- Cartell Association of Catholic German Student Associations (CV), Association of German, Catholic, non-striking, color-bearing student associations.
- Austrian Cartel Association (mostly ÖCV, colloquially also only CV within Austria)
- the totality of the two above (CV)
- the decision-making Cartel assembly in the former (CV)
- Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith
- Central Vermont Railway , a former US railroad company
- Central Association of German Professional Photographers , a federal guild association and a lobby for professional professional photographers (founded in 1904)
- Christian responsibility , a magazine and an association in the GDR
- Christian congregation , see Brethren Movement
- Congregatio Vincentiana , a religious order, see the Vincentian Congregation of Malabar
- Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, an art history research company for medieval stained glass
- Cottbusverkehr GmbH, public transport company in Cottbus
- Curriculum Vitæ Latin for curriculum vitae
CV stands for:
- Cataclysmic variables ( cataclysmic variable ) in astronomy
- Cheval fiscal (plural chevaux fiscaux ), in France and Belgium a code used to determine vehicle tax
- Chrysler CV , a 1934 car model
- Coefficient of variation , see coefficient of variation in statistics
- Commanditaire vennootschap , form of limited partnership (KG) in the Netherlands and Belgium
- compensating variation , see compensating variation
- Computer visualistics , a computer science course
- Comunidad Valenciana , a region in Spain, see Valencia (region)
- Configuration variable with Digital Command Control
- Consulting contract , a consulting contract
- Control Voltage , for controlling the VCO and VCF, for example with the Roland TB-303, see control voltage
- Coulombvolt , a rarely used electrical unit for energy
- Curriculum Vitae , Latin for CV (application) (often in the spelling CV )
- cushioned vinyl , padded polyvinyl chloride (PVC), primarily as a material for floor coverings
- CV-PN , Porto Novo (Concelho) according to ISO 3166-2
- CV steel , a steel that is alloyed with chrome and vanadium
- Cyclic voltammetry , an electrochemical method for determining electrode processes
- US Navy identifier for aircraft carriers , see aircraft carrier # US Navy identifiers
- CV sensor , Closing Velocity Sensor , (German: Approach speed detection ), driver assistance system in passenger cars for determining the distance, speed and direction of an approaching object in the direction of travel
- the postcode area Coventry (as the first letter of a UK postcode)
- Cape Verde , Port .: Cabo Verde African island nation
- character voice , see Seiyū
- Roman numerals for 105
CV as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- UK: Swansea
- Norway: Jessheim in Akershus Province
- Romania: Covasna County
- Czech Republic: Okres Chomutov (to be discontinued)
- Turkey:
- Diplomatic Corps (green letters on a white background)
- Consular Corps (white letters on a turquoise background)
- Vatican City: Citizens or employees of the Vatican
CV stands for:
- Bavarian CV , a genus steam locomotive
CV stands for:
- AEG CV , German military aircraft
- Albatros CV , German military aircraft
- Aviatik CV , German military aircraft
- DFW CV , German military aircraft
- Fokker CV , Dutch military aircraft
- Halberstadt CV , German military aircraft
- LVG CV , German military aircraft
- Roland CV , German military aircraft from the Luftfahrzeug-Gesellschaft
- Rumpler CV , German military aircraft
C V stands for:
- Specific heat capacity at constant volume
cv stands for:
- Cultivar , cultivar epithet in cultivated plants
- Chuvash language (ISO-639-1 code), a “Bolgar Turkish language” from the branch of the Oghur languages within the Turkic languages
cv stands for:
- cum venia = with forbearance , without taking offense; in historical texts, with which the writer, especially a note-taker, asks forgiveness in advance for a following expletive phrase.
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