Sic, as the label "[sic]" found immediately following a copy of text, indicates that a use that may seem erroneous is in fact transcribed faithfully.
Sic, SIC, etc., also may refer to:
Arts, media, and entertainment
Organizations
- Shetland Islands Council, the local authority serving Shetland, Scotland, from 1975 to the present
- SIC Ferries, a council-owned company operating inter-island ferry services in Shetland
- SIC Insurance Company, a Ghanaian insurance company
- Sociedade Independente de Comunicação, a Portuguese television network and media company that owns the following channels:
- SIC Caras
- SIC Internacional
- SIC K
- SIC Mulher
- SIC NotÃÂcias
- SIC Radical
- SIC TV, a television station in Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil
- Standing Interpretations Committee, see International Financial Reporting Standards, to provide a common global language for business affairs
- Swiss Interbank Clearing system, a mechanism for the clearing of domestic and international payments
- Standard Industrial Classification, a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code
- United Kingdom Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities, intended to classify businesses according to the type of their economic activity
- Scottish Independence Convention, a Scottish convention of pro-independence forces to establish an independent Scotland.
- Security Insurance Company, in Bulgaria
Science and technology
- Segmented Integer Counter mode, a mode of operation in cryptography
- SiC or silicon carbide, a semiconductor, rare mineral, and tool-making material
- Simplified Instructional Computer, a hypothetical computer for learning systems programming
- Simultaneous Inverse Compositional, an algorithm used in facial landmark detection
- Sistema Interconectado Central, power grid in Chile
- Standard Industrial Classification, US codes for classifying industries
- Successive Interference Cancellation, a technique used in wireless communications for receiving data from two wireless sources simultaneously.
- Self-interference cancellation mode of operation of a wireless device, where the device is transmitting and receiving data at the same time.
Sports
Other
See also