What does COPD mean?
COPD means Countries in Past Decades
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Countries in Past Decades?
Countries in Past Decades can be abbreviated as COPD
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What does COPD stand for? COPD stands for "Countries in Past Decades". |
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How to abbreviate "Countries in Past Decades"? "Countries in Past Decades" can be abbreviated as COPD. |
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What is the meaning of COPD abbreviation? The meaning of COPD abbreviation is "Countries in Past Decades". |
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What is COPD abbreviation? One of the definitions of COPD is "Countries in Past Decades". |
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What does COPD mean? COPD as abbreviation means "Countries in Past Decades". |
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What is shorthand of Countries in Past Decades? The most common shorthand of "Countries in Past Decades" is COPD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PCinC - Past Commander-In-Chief
- SNOINCR - Snow Depth Increase in past hour
- CCRIS - Countries Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems
- CEIT - Countries with Economies in Transition
- CIT - Countries in Transition
- CoM - Countries and in My
- CPDS - Compared to Past Decades
- CSDS - Countries in Special Development Situations
- ECT - European Countries in Transition
- MICIT - Medical Informatics in Countries in Transition
- PCIC - Past Commanders in Chief
- ct - Countries in Transition
- cet - Countries with Economies in Transition
- de - Decades of Excellence
- dplt - Diploma in Past Life Therapy
- ecet - European Countries in Economic Transition
- tcct - Technical Cooperation among Countries in Transition
- burgomaster. - In several European countries, a mayor or chief magistrate of a town.
- soft class. - In certain Far Eastern countries, a designation for first class.
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