Acca
Acca or ACCA may refer to:
Businesses and organizations
- Aerospace Industries Association, previously the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce
- Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the largest organization of HVAC contractors in the US
- American Clinical and Climatological Association, founded in 1884
- American College Counseling Association
- American Corporate Counsel Association, now Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC), a group for attorneys of private-sector organizations
- Anglican Catholic Church in Australia
- Antiochian Catholic Church in America, one of the Independent Catholic Churches
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, a UK-based accountancy body which offers the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification
- Association of Christian College Athletics, an organization of collegiate athletics
- United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals, an appellate court that reviews certain court-martial convictions of U.S. Army personnel.
Mythology
- Acca Larentia, goddess in Roman mythology
- One of the comrades of Camilla in Greek mythology
People
- Any of three bishops of the Anglo-Saxon Church:
- Acca of Dunwich (8th century)
- Acca of Hereford (8th century)
- Acca of Hexham (b c. 660 - 740 or 742), or Saint Acca
Science and technology
- Acca (plant), a genus of plants native to South America
- Acetyl-CoA carboxylase, in biology
- Adaptive chosen-ciphertext attack, in cryptography
- Advanced Composite Cargo Aircraft, a project of the US Air Force Research Laboratory
Other uses
- ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka, a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsume Ono
- Acre, Israel (transliterated as "Acca" from an Arabic spelling)
- Acca, a silk fabric decorated with gold, named for the city
- Armed Career Criminal Act, in law
- Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, a contemporary art gallery
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