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ICC
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ICC
abbr.
1. Indian Claims Commission
2. International Chamber of Commerce
3. Interstate Commerce Commission

ICC
abbreviation for
(Team Sports / Cricket) International Cricket Council
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ICC - a former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between states; was terminated in 1995; "the ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency"
independent agency - an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of Congress and is independent of the executive departments
Translations
ICC N ABBR
1. =International Chamber of CommerceCCI f
2. (US) =Interstate Commerce Commission
ICC [ˌaɪsiːˈsiː] n abbr
(=International Chamber of Commerce) → CCI f
(US) (=Interstate Commerce Commission)
ICC [ˌaɪsiːˈsiː] n abbr
a. =International Chamber of CommerceC.C.I. f =camera di commercio internazionale
b. (Am) =Interstate Commerce Commission commissione per il commercio tra gli stati degli USA


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