What does DD mean?
DD means Documents at Destination
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Documents at Destination?
Documents at Destination can be abbreviated as DD
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What does DD stand for? DD stands for "Documents at Destination". |
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How to abbreviate "Documents at Destination"? "Documents at Destination" can be abbreviated as DD. |
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What is the meaning of DD abbreviation? The meaning of DD abbreviation is "Documents at Destination". |
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What is DD abbreviation? One of the definitions of DD is "Documents at Destination". |
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What does DD mean? DD as abbreviation means "Documents at Destination". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACIRI - AT&T Center for Internet Research at ICSI
- DANJ - Documents Association of New Jersey
- DAVIT - Destination Address Validation Table
- DEGIMA - Destination for GPU (General Processor Unit) Intensive Machine
- DBPO - Documents on British Policy Overseas
- DESCHA - Destination Charge
- DFIEA - Documents, Files, Images Enhanced AHLTA
- DESTN - Destination
- ARRI - Arrival At Destination
- FPD - Freight Payable At Destination
- FPAD - Freight Payable at Destination
- FWDC - Finding Web Documents at Columbi
- FWDC - Finding Web Documents at Columbia
- GDY - Government Documents at Yale
- RDD - required delivery date (at destination)
- CPD - Charges payer at destination
- DHT - Documents pour l'Histoire des Techniques (French: Documents for the History of Technology)
- dd - Destination, Destination
- pier pickup. - The delivery or collection of cruise tickets and related documents at the dock immediately prior to boarding, as opposed to earlier delivery by mail or other means.
- DRIVER - Documents, Records, Interviews, Visuals, Evaluation, Review.For checking or auditing a control process, especially for vehicles and maintenance systems (thanks J Hadler). In detail: Documents - check documentation is correct; Records - check procedures ar