What does dpl mean?
dpl means Distance from the Property Line
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Distance from the Property Line?
Distance from the Property Line can be abbreviated as dpl
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What does dpl stand for? dpl stands for "Distance from the Property Line". |
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How to abbreviate "Distance from the Property Line"? "Distance from the Property Line" can be abbreviated as dpl. |
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What is the meaning of dpl abbreviation? The meaning of dpl abbreviation is "Distance from the Property Line". |
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What is dpl abbreviation? One of the definitions of dpl is "Distance from the Property Line". |
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What does dpl mean? dpl as abbreviation means "Distance from the Property Line". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DCG - Distance from the Center of Gravity
- DFFS - Distance from Face Space
- DFO - Distance from Origin
- DFTI - Distance-from-Touchdown Indicator
- DAO - Distance from Atlantic Ocean
- DFB - Distance in Feet from the Blast
- DFC - Distance From Center
- DFLS - Distance from Last Shot
- DFT - Distance from Target
- DFT - Distance from Touchdown
- DFTB - Distance From The Blast
- DFS - Distance from Subspace
- DFS - distance from the symmetry
- DMB - Distance from MS to BTS
- fwl - from the West line
- freeboard. - The distance from a ship's deck to the waterline.
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- draft - (DOD) 2.The depth of water that a vessel requires to float freely; the depth of a vessel from the water line to the keel.See also watercraft.
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