What does DLA mean?
DLA means Directly to the Appropriate
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Directly to the Appropriate?
2 ways to abbreviate Directly to the Appropriate
Directly to the Appropriate can be abbreviated as DLA
Other shorthands for Directly to the Appropriate are: DA
Directly to the Appropriate can be abbreviated as DLA
Other shorthands for Directly to the Appropriate are: DA
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What does DLA stand for? DLA stands for "Directly to the Appropriate". |
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How to abbreviate "Directly to the Appropriate"? "Directly to the Appropriate" can be abbreviated as DLA. |
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What is the meaning of DLA abbreviation? The meaning of DLA abbreviation is "Directly to the Appropriate". |
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What is DLA abbreviation? One of the definitions of DLA is "Directly to the Appropriate". |
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What does DLA mean? DLA as abbreviation means "Directly to the Appropriate". |
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What is shorthand of Directly to the Appropriate? The most common shorthand of "Directly to the Appropriate" is DLA. |
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