What does ACRES mean?
ACRES means Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources?
Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources can be abbreviated as ACRES
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What does ACRES stand for? ACRES stands for "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources". |
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How to abbreviate "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources"? "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources" can be abbreviated as ACRES. |
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What is the meaning of ACRES abbreviation? The meaning of ACRES abbreviation is "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources". |
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What is ACRES abbreviation? One of the definitions of ACRES is "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources". |
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What does ACRES mean? ACRES as abbreviation means "Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- DMLCS - Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources
- ANASE - Attitudes to Noise from Aircraft Sources in England
- FURS - From Unreliable Sources
- IIFAS - Integration of Intelligence From All Sources
- RSEE - Renewable Sources and Environmental Electro-Technologies
- ACP - Affordable Composites Propulsion
- AMfRR - Advanced Materials from Renewable Resources
- Tcs - Texts from Cuneiform Sources
- TOXLIT - Toxicology Literature From Special Sources (NLM)
- ANASE - Attitudes to Noise from Aviation Sources in England
- SRE - Sources Renouvelables d'Energie (French: Renewable Sources of Energy)
- ffos - Funding From Other Sources
- F list - Listed Hazardous Wastes from Nonspecific Sources
- K list - Listed Hazardous Wastes from Specific Sources
- gasohol. - gasohol. A type of alternative fuel. Typically, a blend of 10 percent ethanol (obtained from organic sources) and 90 percent gasoline.
- SSOS - Supply Support from Other Sources
- TOXLIT - Toxicology Literature from Special Sources
- Double Dip - Term used when in a dual status and receiving income from two sources
- NRSE - New and Renewable Sources of Energy