What does CNAF mean?
CNAF means Camp Normal Activity Foot
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Camp Normal Activity Foot?
Camp Normal Activity Foot can be abbreviated as CNAF
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What does CNAF stand for? CNAF stands for "Camp Normal Activity Foot". |
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How to abbreviate "Camp Normal Activity Foot"? "Camp Normal Activity Foot" can be abbreviated as CNAF. |
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What is the meaning of CNAF abbreviation? The meaning of CNAF abbreviation is "Camp Normal Activity Foot". |
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What is CNAF abbreviation? One of the definitions of CNAF is "Camp Normal Activity Foot". |
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What does CNAF mean? CNAF as abbreviation means "Camp Normal Activity Foot". |
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What is shorthand of Camp Normal Activity Foot? The most common shorthand of "Camp Normal Activity Foot" is CNAF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- NN - Normal to Normal
- NDA - Normal Daily Activity
- NSNA - Normal Shape Normal Alignment
- ACE - Activity Camp Experience
- BCCA - Base Camp Construction Activity
- cPSA - cAMP production-stimulating activity
- CSSA - Camp Stanley Storage Activity
- MONA - multiple of normal activity
- NCNP - normal calciumand normal phosphorus
- NCNP - normal calcium, normal available phosphorusdiet
- NPL - Normal Public Library (Normal, IL)
- NPNS - Normal Purchases and Normal Sales
- NWN - normal weight normal subjects
- NLA - normal lactase activity
- NFL - Normal For Londoners. (ODSA). Flexible and disparaging reference to a group of people deemed to be less intelligent or capable than those using the term. The third word is widely substituted for other areas, towns and cities (for example NFN = Normal for
- NFL - Normal For Londoners. (And variations on the same theme, eg, NFN = Normal for Norfolk)
- Podo-Oral - Foot in Mouth (i.e. put one's foot in it - rarely used BY senior staff, sometimes used ABOUT them)
- NSNA - Normal Shape/Normal Alignment