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What (who) is JCB - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JCB (disambiguation); Jcb

JCB         
Job Control Block (Reference: BS2000)
JCB         
¦ noun Brit. trademark a type of mechanical excavator with a shovel at the front and a digging arm at the rear.
Origin
1960s: the initials of J. C. Bamford, the makers.
JCB Dieselmax         
  •  JCB Dieselmax on display at the British International Motor Show
MOTOR VEHICLE
Jcb dieselmax; Jcbdieselmax; Jcb diesel max; Dieselmax
The JCB Dieselmax is a diesel-engined 'streamliner' car designed for the purpose of breaking the land speed record for a diesel-engined vehicle.

Wikipedia

JCB

JCB may refer to:

  • JCB (company), a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles
  • JCB Co., Ltd., originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan
  • JCB Prize, a literary award sponsored by the company JCB
  • "JCB" (song), a 2005 song by Nizlopi featuring a JCB excavator
  • Journal of Cell Biology, a weekly biology journal published by the Rockefeller University Press
  • Journal of Crustacean Biology, a quarterly biology journal specialising in carcinology
  • Juris Canonici Baccalaureus, Bachelor of Canon law degree
  • University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics, a research center
  • Jimmy Carl Black, American musician
Examples of use of JCB
1. Carole Bamford, wife of JCB billionaire Sir Anthony, is fourth.
2. The JCB Dieselmax he drove was designed by a 30–strong British team and is powered by a version of the same engine that is used in ordinary JCB vehicles.
3. They should have no trouble spotting it: the vehicle in question is a yellow JCB.
4. JCB Group pays the shadow foreign secretary, William Hague, 50,000 a year as its parliamentary adviser.
5. But who will summon the JCB digger to remove this useless old lump?