UTC

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English

Etymology 1

A compromise between English CUT (Coordinated Universal Time) and French TUC (Temps Universel Coordonné) unofficially giving "Universal Time Coordinated" and "Universel Temps Coordonné".

Proper noun

UTC

  1. Coordinated Universal Time, which is the international standard for civil time and the Internet.

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Etymology 2

Proper noun

UTC

  1. (US, law) Initialism of Uniform Traffic Code.
Further reading

Phrase

(deprecated template usage) UTC

  1. (travel, GDS) Initialism of unable to contact.

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