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JCB is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...

  • J. C. Bamford, a British manufacturer of heavy industrial vehicles whose JCB initials have become a generic name for wheeled mechanical excavators.
  • JCB (song), a song by Nizlopi featuring such an excavator.
  • Japan Credit Bureau, who issues the JCB credit card.
  • James Coburn Band, a band who play blues in and around the London area [1]
  • Juris Canonici Baccalaureus, Bachelor of Canon Law degree

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JCB - definition of JCB in Encyclopedia (140 words)
JCB is an abbreviation of JC Bamford, a British manufacturer of heavy industrial vehicles such as bulldozers and diggers (backhoes in US English).
JCB is also a common abbreviation of Japan Credit Bureau, who issues the JCB credit card.
JCB is also an abbreviation of the # James Coburn Band (http://www.jamescoburnband.com/) who play blues in and around the London area.
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