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Belo Corporation (NYSE stock ticker BLC), a former Texan broadcasting company
Brasil Central Linhas Aéreas (ICAO airline code BLC), a defunct airline
× Brassolaeliocattleya (horticultural abbreviation code Blc.), an orchid genus
Nuxalk language (ISO 639 language code blc), a critically endangered Salish language spoken formerly known as Bella Coola
Initialism abbreviation
BLC Leather Technology Centre, a British testing, auditing and consulting business
B lymphocyte chemoattractant (or CXCL13), a chemokine selectively chemotactic for B lymphocytes
Bachelor of Canon Law, a degree in ecclesiastical studies
Basic Leader Course, a course of study for non-commissioned officers in the US Army
Bethany Lutheran College, a private Christian liberal arts college in Mankato, Minnesota
Bethesda Lutheran Communities, a Wisconsin-based non-profit serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, now known as AbleLight
Big League Chew, a brand of bubble-gum originally created by the Wrigley Company
Binary lambda calculus (or Binary combinatory logic), a concept in information theory
Bloodline Champions, a video game released in 2011 by Stunlock Studios
Boston Library Consortium, a New England academic library consortium
Boundary layer control, a concept in aircraft wing design
Brant Lake Camp, a sleep-away summer camp in Brant Lake, New York, U.S.
Breakthrough Listen Candidate, a candidate SETI signal detected by the Breakthrough Listen project
Buxton & Leek College, a further education college in the East Midlands of the UK
See also
All pages with titles beginning with BLC
All pages with titles containing BLC
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