ddc

/ˌdiː diː ˈsiː/
noun
  1. A system used by libraries to organize books by subject, assigning each a number; abbreviation for 'Dewey Decimal Classification'.
    • In the ddc, science books are usually in the 500s.
    • The librarian used the ddc to find books about history.
    • Students learn the ddc to locate materials in the library.
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