cdc
/ˌsiːdiːˈsiː/Definitions
1. noun
An abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a US government agency responsible for protecting public health and safety.
“The CDC warned the public about the risk of contracting the flu this winter.”
2. acronym
A common abbreviation used in various contexts such as computing (Common Data Center) and other organizations.
“The IT department is working on the new CDC for improved data storage.”