What does CBC mean?
CBC means Chemical or Biological
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Chemical or Biological?
Chemical or Biological can be abbreviated as CBC
Other shorthands for Chemical or Biological are: CB, CHB, C-B, C/B, cb, cb
Other shorthands for Chemical or Biological are: CB, CHB, C-B, C/B, cb, cb
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What does CBC stand for? CBC stands for "Chemical or Biological". |
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How to abbreviate "Chemical or Biological"? "Chemical or Biological" can be abbreviated as CBC. |
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What is the meaning of CBC abbreviation? The meaning of CBC abbreviation is "Chemical or Biological". |
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What is CBC abbreviation? One of the definitions of CBC is "Chemical or Biological". |
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What does CBC mean? CBC as abbreviation means "Chemical or Biological". |
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What is shorthand of Chemical or Biological? The most common shorthand of "Chemical or Biological" is CBC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CABAPS - Chemical And Biological Agent Protection System
- CB-RRT - Chemical and Biological Rapid Response Team
- CBIAC - Chemical and Biological Defense Information Analysis Center
- CBACI - Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute
- CBWCA - Chemical and Biological Weapons Control Act of 1991
- CBWNP - Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Program
- CBMTS - Chemical and Biological Medical Treatment Symposia
- CHEMBIO - Chemical and Biological Waste Treatment
- CRBNE - Chemical, Radiological, Biological, Nuclear, and Explosive
- CW/BW - Chemical Warfare/Biological Warfare
- CW/CBD - Chemical Weapons/Chemical and Biological Defense
- BCR - Biological, Chemical or Radiological
- CABO - Chemical And Biological Ordnance
- CNB - Chemical, Nuclear, Biological
- BNICE - Biological Nuclear Incendiary Chemical or Explosive
- CBW - Chemical or Biological Warfare
- CHB - Chemical and Biological
- cb - Chemical or Biological
- cbwas - Chemical or Biological Warfare Agents
- decontamination - (DOD) The process of making any person, object, or area safe by absorbing, destroying, neutralizing, making harmless, or removing chemical or biological agents, or by removing radioactive material cli