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SAC or sac may refer to:
Biology
- Sac (biology), a bag like structure possibly containing fluid, in a plant, animal, or fungus.
United States geography
Computer science
Education
Government/Military
Sport
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- California State Prison, Sacramento, in the USA
- S-Allyl cysteine, a chemical constituent of garlic
- SAC (Spanish: Satélite Argentino Científico), a series of Argentine research satellites developed by Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales
- Sac (tribe), a group of Native Americans
- SAC Capital Partners, a hedge fund managed by Steven A. Cohen
- Sac spider, a large catch-all taxon for a large group of disparate collection of spiders
- Sacramento Valley Rail Station, California; Amtrak station code SAC
- Scottish Arts Council, a Scottish public body
- Service d\'Action Civique, a Gaullist organisation
- Single Acting Cylinder, a type of pneumatic cylinder
- Societas Apostolatus Catholici, a religious congregation within the Roman Catholic Church
- Space Applications Centre, an Indian Space Research Organization Research lab
- Special Area of Conservation, a protected area in the European Union
- Stand Alone Complex, a phenomenon where unrelated actions of individuals create a seemingly concerted effort
- Suburban Activity Center, a relatively new concentration of business, shopping and entertainment outside a traditional urban area
- "Super Adventure Club", a fictional club of child-molesting explorers from the South Park episode, "The Return of Chef"
- Super Aero City, a bus model of Hyundai Motors
- Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation, an anarcho-syndicalist trade union federation in Sweden
- Sac (cuisine) and Sacayağı, traditional Turkish cuisine instruments for baking.
- Sudan Automobile and Tourism Club, a member of the FIA
- Syrian Automobile Club, a member of the FIA
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