HBC may refer to:
- Helena Bonham Carter, an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated English actress
- Hudson's Bay Company, the oldest commercial corporation in North America
- Historically black colleges and universities, sometimes abbreviated as HBC instead of HBCU
- Hokkaido Broadcasting (Hokkaido Broadcasting Company), a broadcasting company in HokkaidÅ, Japan
- Hormonal contraception (Hormonal birth control), hormonal methods for preventing pregnancy. Helena Bonham Carter (born 26 May 1966 is an Oscar and Golden Globe -nominated English actress. Historically black colleges and universities ( HBCUs) are institutions of Higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention also known as HBC, is a Japanese Broadcast network affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN. Hormonal contraception refers to Birth control methods that act on the hormonal system
- HSBC, a bank whose stock symbol on the New York Stock Exchange is HBC
- Hepatitis B virus#Genome, the Hepatitis B core protein
- Hemoglobin C
- A fictional television network in the South Park universe
- High Breaking Capacity, a type of Fuse (electrical), made from ceramic etc. HSBC Holdings plc ( (,,,) is a Public limited company incorporated in England and Wales, headquartered in London. Hemoglobin C (abbreviated as Hb C or HbC) is an abnormal Hemoglobin with substitution of a Lysine residue for Glutamic acid residue South Park is an animated American television comedy series created and written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central In Electronics and Electrical engineering a fuse (short for fusible link) is a type of Overcurrent protection device , which does not break or explodes physically when blown
- Hit By Car - a common abbreviation in veterinary medical records
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