What does DDS mean?
DDS means Documents Diplomatiques Suisses
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Documents Diplomatiques Suisses?
Documents Diplomatiques Suisses can be abbreviated as DDS
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What does DDS stand for? DDS stands for "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses". |
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How to abbreviate "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses"? "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses" can be abbreviated as DDS. |
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What is the meaning of DDS abbreviation? The meaning of DDS abbreviation is "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses". |
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What is DDS abbreviation? One of the definitions of DDS is "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses". |
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What does DDS mean? DDS as abbreviation means "Documents Diplomatiques Suisses". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- DBPO - Documents on British Policy Overseas
- DFIEA - Documents, Files, Images Enhanced AHLTA
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- DOCDIV - Documents Division
- DLGL - Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie de Lyon
- DIGOR - Documents Interest Group of Oregon
- DNSZ - Documents of the Nanking Safety Zone
- DAP - Documents d'Accompagnement des Prélèvements
- D/A - Documents Against Acceptance
- DCER - Documents on Canadian External Relations
- DARA - Documents d'Archéologie en Rhône-Alpes et en Auvergne
- D/P - Documents Against Payment
- DP - Documents Against Payment
- DBFP - Documents on British Foreign Policy
- DAM - Documents d'Archéologie Méridionale
- DDF - Documents Diplomatiques FranC
- DHT - Documents pour l'Histoire des Techniques (French: Documents for the History of Technology)
- ddf - Documents Diplomatiques Français
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