MAK

MAK is an abbreviation for:

  • Autóklub Magyar, Hungarian Automobile Club
  • Pseudonym of the German rapper Makss Damage
  • Maktab al - Chadamāt, contact point for Islamist fighters in Afghanistan
  • Malakal airport, commercial airport in South Sudan after the IATA code
  • Nipple-areola complex term in the plast. Reconstruction of the female. nipple
  • Marxist study group in the SPD
  • MAK value, maximum workplace concentration limits for pollutants in the workplace
  • Membrane attacking complex
  • Microsomal antibodies, see thyroid peroxidase antibodies
  • Military Academy, Military Academy
  • Minimum requirements for the credit business, Directive of the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
  • Staff capacity, time value, the one full-time worker performs within a certain period
  • Monoclonal antibodies
  • Mouvement pour l' autonomie de la Kabylie, autonomy movement of Kabylia (Algeria)
  • Multiple Activation Key, Volume License Key from Microsoft
  • Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt am Main
  • Museum of Applied Arts ( Gera )
  • Museum of Applied Arts (Cologne)
  • Museum of Applied Art (Leipzig)
  • Museum of Applied Arts (Vienna)
  • Mycobacterium avium complex
  • Interstate Aviation Committee of the CIS

MAK as distinguishing signs on license plate:

  • Germany: Landkreis Wunsiedel ( for Marktredwitz )
  • Hungary: auto club

MaK stands for:

  • Maschinenbau Kiel, manufacturer of diesel engines, locomotives, and construction equipment, as well as former armaments factory Category: Rail vehicle (MaK )

Mak is the surname of the following persons:

  • Mak Hee Chun (* 1990), Malaysian badminton players
  • Mak Ka Lei ( * 1985), macauische badminton player
  • Mak Ka Lok (* 1965), macauischer race car driver
  • Clarence Mak ( born 1959 ), Chinese composer
  • Geert Mak ( born 1946 ), Dutch writer
  • January Mak ( born 1948 ), Dutch football coach
  • Róbert Mak ( * 1991), the Slovak football player
  • Tak Wah Mak ( born 1946 ), Chinese - Canadian immune biologist and cancer researcher
  • Yull -Win Mak ( * 1962), German composer

Mak is:

  • Abbreviation for the Makassar language according to ISO 639-3

See also:

  • Maak, MAC, Mack, Magg
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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