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RBC
/ˌɑr bi ˈsi/
Definition
1
Red blood cell (RBC): A mature erythrocyte that transports oxygen from the lungs to body tissues via hemoglobin.
2
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC): One of Canada's largest financial institutions, offering banking, wealth management, and investment services.
Examples
My latest bloodwork showed low RBC levels, so now I'm mainlining beets like a hipster vampire on a detox.
I switched my savings to RBC because nothing says 'financial security' like a bank whose acronym sounds like a vital organ.
During the marathon, her RBC count kept her going strong while the rest of us wheezed like deflating whoopee cushions.
The economist's lecture on RBC theory was so dry, it made my actual red blood cells curl up and take a nap.