What does S/I mean?
S/I means Superior to Inferior
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Superior to Inferior?
Superior to Inferior can be abbreviated as S/I
Other shorthands for Superior to Inferior are: SI, S2I
Other shorthands for Superior to Inferior are: SI, S2I
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What does S/I stand for? S/I stands for "Superior to Inferior". |
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How to abbreviate "Superior to Inferior"? "Superior to Inferior" can be abbreviated as S/I. |
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What is the meaning of S/I abbreviation? The meaning of S/I abbreviation is "Superior to Inferior". |
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What is S/I abbreviation? One of the definitions of S/I is "Superior to Inferior". |
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What does S/I mean? S/I as abbreviation means "Superior to Inferior". |
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What is shorthand of Superior to Inferior? The most common shorthand of "Superior to Inferior" is S/I. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IVC-ILA - Inferior Vena Cava and Inferior Left Atrium
- TSNIT - Temporal Superior Nasal Inferior Temporal
- ESO - Equipment Superior to Operator
- ESTO - Equipment Superior to Operator
- I2S - Inferior to Superior
- S2I - Superior to Inferior
- PSO - Product Superior to Operator
- S/N - Superior to nasal
- Sid - superior inferior diameter
- SLAP - Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior
- SSEP - Superior to Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
- STL - Superior to Toolkits
- STS - Superior to Silicone
- dit - diathermy to inferior turbinate
- IS - Inferior-superior
- ISNT - Inferior, Superior, Nasal, Temporal
- 3DPD - 3-Dimensional Pig Disgusting, denotes two dimensions are superior to reality
- SI - Superior-inferior
- ethnocentrism. - A belief, attitude or mindset that holds that one's own ethnic group is superior to all others. A tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one's own. Adj. Ethnocentric.
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