What does DMFR mean?
DMFR means Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk?
2 ways to abbreviate Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk
Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk can be abbreviated as DMFR
Other shorthands for Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk are: DMFR
Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk can be abbreviated as DMFR
Other shorthands for Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk are: DMFR
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What does DMFR stand for? DMFR stands for "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk". |
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How to abbreviate "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk"? "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk" can be abbreviated as DMFR. |
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What is the meaning of DMFR abbreviation? The meaning of DMFR abbreviation is "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk". |
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What is DMFR abbreviation? One of the definitions of DMFR is "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk". |
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What does DMFR mean? DMFR as abbreviation means "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk". |
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What is shorthand of Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk? The most common shorthand of "Dark and Medullated Fibre Risk" is DMFR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- NIRJAFT - National Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology
- SALTR - Savings and Long Term Risk
- AMSR - Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk
- ODSN - One Dark and Stormy Night
- TDH - Tall Dark and Handsome
- ANRRM - And Natural Resources Risk Management
- DAGD - Dark and Goth Destruction
- DMFR - Dark and or Medullated Fibre Risk
- DSL - Dark and Shattered Lands
- OASN - One dark And Stoney Night
- ODASN - One Dark And Stoney Night
- ODSN - One Dark and Stoney Night
- TDHBM - Tall Dark and Handsome Black Men
- TDMA - The Dark and Middle Ages
- cyar - Children and Youth at Risk
- dasn - Dark and Stormy Night
- dungeon. - A prison or chamber that's dark and usually underground.
- TD&H - Tall, Dark and Handsome
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