What does DIT mean?
DIT means Diploma at the Time
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Diploma at the Time?
Diploma at the Time can be abbreviated as DIT
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What does DIT stand for? DIT stands for "Diploma at the Time". |
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How to abbreviate "Diploma at the Time"? "Diploma at the Time" can be abbreviated as DIT. |
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What is the meaning of DIT abbreviation? The meaning of DIT abbreviation is "Diploma at the Time". |
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What is DIT abbreviation? One of the definitions of DIT is "Diploma at the Time". |
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What does DIT mean? DIT as abbreviation means "Diploma at the Time". |
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What is shorthand of Diploma at the Time? The most common shorthand of "Diploma at the Time" is DIT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ATTOW - At the Time of Writing
- ERRR - Early Release at the Time of Redefiner's Renaming
- ISLAGIATT - It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time
- SLAGIATT - Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time
- SLAGITT - Seemed Like A Good Idea At the Time
- ERRS - Early Release at the Time of Redefiner's Selection
- ERIC - Early Release at the Time of Instruction Commitment
- FATT - Funny At the Time
- ATAA - At the Time an Agency
- DATT - Determination At The Time
- PTSA - President at the Time Says
- RPT - Regulatory Program at the Time
- SBT - Sufficient Bond at the Time
- WPT - Wp5 at the Time
- attotp - At The Time Of This Post
- att - At the time
- BPR. - GDS. Boarding Pass Reserved or Boarding Pre-Reserved. A boarding pass with seating assignment arranged at the time of booking.
- coupon. - 1. The portion of an airline ticket collected from the passenger at the time of boarding. 2. A pre-paid voucher which can be exchanged for certain specified goods or services, as a hotel room. 3. Any
- SLAGIATT - Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time. An amusing, informal and critical reference, used mainly when summarising a misguided or poorly managed venture. Typically found at the end of written reports, or heard uttered in hand-wringing disaster review meetings
- SPECTRUM - Silly People Expect Computers To Replace Useless Managers. At the time (16 Apr 2010) of adding this clever bacronym (thanks Barry Johnson, Shene Training) this particular interpretation seems not to be known on the web, although Barry tells me he heard it