What does DES mean?
DES means Developed the Enclosed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Developed the Enclosed?
Developed the Enclosed can be abbreviated as DES
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What does DES stand for? DES stands for "Developed the Enclosed". |
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What is the meaning of DES abbreviation? The meaning of DES abbreviation is "Developed the Enclosed". |
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What does DES mean? DES as abbreviation means "Developed the Enclosed". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ECBR - Enclosed Copper Bus-bar Riser
- ECCV - Enclosed Cottage Cheese Vat
- EGF - Enclosed Ground Flare
- EMCS - Enclosed Metal Clad Switchboard
- EROPS - Enclosed Roll Over Protective Structure
- EOS - Enclosed Operating Station
- dct - Developed in the Convention
- DDS - Developed the Sinus
- DEA - Developed from the Earlier
- DOI - Developed by the International
- DOE - Developed the Energy
- DTS - Developed the Sentinel
- EBEP - Enclosed Bay and Estuary Plan
- EBEP - Enclosed Bays and Estuaries Plan
- EAR - enclosed afferent reservoir
- Concorde. - The supersonic jet jointly developed by Britain and France, now out of service.
- gross registered tonnage. - A measurement of the enclosed space in a ship. Port officials use it to calculate harbor dues.
- pilot house. - The enclosed area from which the steering mechanism of a ship is operated.
- DRIB - Don't Read If Busy. Only the email generation could have developed the need for such an acronym. (Apparently, I am informed, DRIB was devised in 1994/5 by Lorilyn Bailey, who contacted me to inform me of this; and indeed the original context was apparentl
- BYR - Bô Yin Râ oder Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken. He is the author of a cycle of thirty-two works, titled "Hortus Conclusus" ("the Enclosed Garden"), and he was born 25 November 1876 in Aschaffenburg; died 14 February 1943 in Massagno/Lugano). He was a Germ