MAK
MAK is an abbreviation for:
- Magyar Autóklub , Hungarian automobile club
- Pseudonym of the German rapper MaKss Damage
- Maktab al-Chidamāt , contact point for Islamist Afghanistan fighters
- Malakal Airport , commercial airport in South Sudan according to the IATA code
- Nipples -Areola complex term in the plast. Reconstruction of the female nipple
- Marxist working group in the SPD
- Maximum workplace concentration , limit value for pollutants in the workplace
- Membrane attack complex , part of the immune system
- Microsomal antibodies, see thyroid peroxidase antibodies
- Military academy , military college
- Minimum requirements for the lending business , guideline of the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
- Employee capacity, time value that a full-time employee generates within a certain period of time
- monoclonal antibody
- Mouvement pour l'autonomie de la Kabylie , Kabylia autonomy movement (Algeria)
- Multiple Activation Key , volume license key from Microsoft
- Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt am Main
- Museum of Applied Arts (Gera)
- Museum of Applied Arts Cologne
- Grassi Museum for Applied Arts in Leipzig
- Museum of Applied Arts (Vienna)
- Mycobacterium avium complex
- Intergovernmental Aviation Committee of the CIS
- Maksutov telescopes
MAK as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: District of Wunsiedel in the Fichtelgebirge (for Marktredwitz )
- Hungary: Auto Club
MAK stands for:
- MAK (band) , Yugoslav rock band from Kosovska Mitrovica from the 1970s
MaK stands for:
- Maschinenbau Kiel , manufacturer of diesel engines, locomotives and construction machinery as well as a former armaments factory
Mak is the family name of the following people:
- Mak Hee Chun (* 1990), Malaysian badminton player
- Mak Ka Lei (* 1985), Macau badminton player
- Mak Ka Lok (* 1965), Macau racing driver
- Mak Tze Wing (* 1998), Hong Kong-Chinese table tennis player
- Christina Mak (* 1978), Hong Kong squash player
- Clarence Mak (* 1959), Chinese composer
- Geert Mak (* 1946), Dutch writer
- Hannes Mak (* 1982), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Jan Mak (* 1945), Dutch football coach
- Michał Mak (* 1991), Polish football player
- Nikola Mak (* 1937), Croatian association functionary and politician
- Róbert Mak (* 1991), Slovak football player
- Tak Wah Mak (* 1946), Chinese-Canadian immunobiologist and cancer researcher
- Vinning Mak (* 1995), Australian badminton player
- Yull-Win Mak (* 1962), German composer
mak is:
- Abbreviation for the Makassar language according to ISO 639-3
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