Spice (disambiguation)

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Spices are plant substances used for flavoring as a food additive.

Spice or SPICE may also refer to:

Music

Organizations

  • Spice Engineering, a British racing team
  • Spice Telecom
    , a former Indian telecommunications company
  • Spice TV, Africa's first dedicated English-language specialty channel for fashion
  • Spice Network
    , a group of adult television channels
  • Susan Polgar Institute of Chess Excellence

People

  • Gordon Spice (born 1940), British former racing driver
  • Jason Spice (born 1974), New Zealand international rugby union player and first-class cricketer
  • Michael Spice (1931–1983), British actor
  • nickname of Anthony Adams (born 1980), American former National Football League player, television host, actor and comedian

Science and technology

Communications, circuitry and electronics

  • SPICE, an electronic circuit simulator
  • SPICE (protocol)
    , a remote-connection sharing protocol
  • SPICE (observation geometry system), a NASA space mission geometry software system
  • Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination
    , ISO 15504, a process-assessment framework
  • Small Projects in a Controlled Environment, a reduced version of PRINCE2 for managing small projects
  • Motorola Spice, a smartphone developed by Motorola
  • Space Internetworking Center, a Greek research center focused on space communications

Other science and technology

  • Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering
    , a UK solar geoengineering research project
  • Spice (oceanography)
  • Bautek Spice, a German hang glider
  • Spice (bomb), a bomb guidance device
  • SPICE, Super-fast Parallel In-memory Calculation Engine in Amazon
    QuickSight

Other uses

See also

  • Spice 1, American rapper Robert Lee Greene Jr. (born 1970)