noc

IPA: nˈɑk

Root Word: NOC

noun

  • Network operating / operations center.
  • (espionage) non-official cover
  • (UK politics) no overall control
  • (electronics) Initialism of network on a chip.
  • (sports) Initialism of National Olympic Committee.
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Examples of "noc" in Sentences

  • Her NOC status was a matter of record.
  • If it doesn't happen at NOC then so be it.
  • NOC is probably the only fully correct option.
  • A field agent will be under an NOC, for example.
  • I work nights as a NOC analyst for a large company.
  • I don't think NOC will be understood as well as country.
  • If not, I'll be blocking NoC indefinitely instead and move on.
  • International tickets are available through each nation's NOC.
  • We're always aiming at noc during a shoot if it's a good shot.
  • Hit anything solid with carbon and you'll split the shaft at the noc.
  • They have a huge "noc" presence according to what our intelligence agencies analyze.
  • Jak dziecko, godzinami mogę gapić się przez okienko, nawet jeśli to czarna noc i widać tylko gwiazdy.
  • In this world exist the immortal nocternals, whose Common name derives from 'noc' for night and the truncated version of 'eternal' or forever.
  • The JSC Net happens to block some www sites at least when I was working there, have the noc close the network if you do not want things posted.
  • So this year, even before she was outed, she was moving away from "noc" - which means non-official cover, like pretending to be a business executive.
  • There are any number of non-official cover or "noc" spice posing as business people, posing as journalists, posing as, you know, academics or students and those individuals are even harder to track.

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