What does ENO mean?
ENO means Educational in New Orleans
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Educational in New Orleans?
2 ways to abbreviate Educational in New Orleans
Educational in New Orleans can be abbreviated as ENO
Other shorthands for Educational in New Orleans are: EINO
Educational in New Orleans can be abbreviated as ENO
Other shorthands for Educational in New Orleans are: EINO
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What does ENO mean? ENO as abbreviation means "Educational in New Orleans". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LSUNO - Louisiana State University in New Orleans
- NBNO - New Breed New Orleans
- NCQENO - National Coalition for Quality Education in New Orleans
- KATRINA - Keeping All the Resources in New Orleans Alive
- MSY - Moisant Stock Yards in New Orleans
- RHINO - Rebuilding Hope in New Orleans
- BNO - Businesses in New Orleans
- BINO - Businesses In New Orleans
- CGINO - Casino Gambling In New Orleans
- CGNO - Casino Gambling in New Orleans
- CNO - Conference in New Orleans
- CPANO - Chinese Professional Association in New Orleans
- EINO - Educational In New Orleans
- JINO - Jesus in New Orleans
- NYNO - New York New Orleans
- sfno - San Fermin in New Orleans
- sno - Stand in New Orleans
- uno - University in New Orleans
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