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DOC, Doc or doc may refer to:
Media
- Doc (TV series), a 2001-2004 PAX series
- Doc (1975 TV series), a 1975-1976 CBS sitcom
- "D.O.C." (Lost), a television episode
- Doc Films, a University of Chicago film society
- Doc (film), a 1971 Western film
- Documentary Organization of Canada, known as DOC, is a non-profit organization supporting documentary filmmakers in Canada
Computing
- DOC (computing), a word processing file format, typically used by Microsoft Word.
- DiskOnChip, a type of flash memory device
- Dave's own version of Citadel, a bulletin board software variant
Food and wine appellations
- Denominazione di origine controllata, an Italian level of classification
- Denominação de Origem Controlada, a Portuguese level of classification
- Denominación de Origen Calificada, a Spanish level of classification
People
"Doc" is a common slang term for a physician; dentist; or, in the US Military, a Hospital Corpsman.
- Doc Blanchard (1924-2009), American football player and fighter pilot
- Doc Brown (rapper), British rapper and comedian
- Doc Hammer, American musician and writer of The Venture Bros
- Doc Holliday (1851-1887), American dentist, gunfighter, and gambler
- Doc Medich (b. 1948), American baseball player
- Doc Neeson (b. 1947), Irish-born Australian rock singer
- Doc Pomus (1925-1991), American blues singer and songwriter
- Doc Rivers (b. 1961), American basketball player and coach
- Doc Searls (b. 1947), journalist and author
- Doc Severinsen (b. 1927), American trumpeter and bandleader
- Doc Shaw (b. 1992), American actor, singer and rapper
- Doc Watson (b. 1923), American musician and songwriter
- A.A. Ames (1842-1911), American politician
- Mike Emrick (b. 1946), American hockey broadcaster
- Dwight Gooden (b. 1964), American baseball player
- Roy Halladay (b. 1977), American baseball player
- Donald Minnegan (1902-2002), former coach and athletic director at Towson University
- Donncha O'Callaghan (b. 1979), Irish rugby union footballer
- Krzysztof Raczkowski (1970-2005), musician
- E. E. Smith (1890-1965), American science fiction writer
- The D.O.C., American rapper
Fictional characters
- Doc (Buffyverse), a character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Doc (Chrono Cross)
- Doc (G.I. Joe), two characters in the G.I. Joe universe
- Doc (cartoon character), an animated cat introduced by Walter Lantz Studios in 1959
- Doc Daneeka, a character in the novel Catch-22
- Doc Hudson, a character in the film Cars
- Doc Louis, a character in the video game series Punch-Out!!
- Doc Savage, a character in pulp fiction
- Emmett Brown, a scientist from Back to the Future
- Monte 'Doc' Parker, a character in the series Third Watch
- Doc, a character in the series Fraggle Rock
- Doc, a character in the series Red vs. Blue
- Doc, a character in the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (generally considered to be the head dwarf, as he leads them from the diamond mine home and makes the decision to allow Snow White to become their resident housekeeper)
- Doc Saturday, a character in the series The Secret Saturdays
- Doc Boy, a character from the Garfield series
Other uses
- Dartmouth Outing Club
- Day-old cockerel, a term in falconry
- Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
- Department of Corrections (various)
- United States Department of Commerce
- Diesel Oxidation Catalyst, a diesel retrofit system for automobiles
- Dissolved organic carbon, a molecule classification
- Doc (mascot), the Towson University mascot
- Dominion of Canada
- Dóc, a village in Csongrád County, Hungary
- Dóc, the Hungarian name for Dolaţ village, Livezile Commune, Timiş County, Romania
- ISO 639-3 code for the North Dong language or dialect
- DOC, an abbreviation for either of two different drugs:
- 11-Deoxycorticosterone, a steroid hormone, or
- 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-chloroamphetamine, a psychedelic amphetamine
See also
- Dock (disambiguation)
- Documentation
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