What does GEMS mean?
GEMS means glass with embedded metal and sulfides
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for glass with embedded metal and sulfides?
glass with embedded metal and sulfides can be abbreviated as GEMS
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What does GEMS stand for? GEMS stands for "glass with embedded metal and sulfides". |
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How to abbreviate "glass with embedded metal and sulfides"? "glass with embedded metal and sulfides" can be abbreviated as GEMS. |
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What is the meaning of GEMS abbreviation? The meaning of GEMS abbreviation is "glass with embedded metal and sulfides". |
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What is GEMS abbreviation? One of the definitions of GEMS is "glass with embedded metal and sulfides". |
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What does GEMS mean? GEMS as abbreviation means "glass with embedded metal and sulfides". |
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What is shorthand of glass with embedded metal and sulfides? The most common shorthand of "glass with embedded metal and sulfides" is GEMS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EDAPS - Embedded Diagnostics and Prognostics Synchronization
- MEIETB - Metal and Engineering Industries Education and Training Board
- MNMHS - Metal and Nonmetal Mine Health and Safety
- ECASP - Embedded Computing and Signal Processing
- EHCS - Embedded, Hybrid and Critical Systems
- EERT - Embedded Engineering and Robotics Technology
- ESAS - Embedded Systems and Applications
- ELC - Embedded Linking and Control
- ES&T - Embedded Simulation and Training
- MAPEL - Metal and Pipeline Endurance Limited
- MNM - Metal and Non-Metal
- EPAC - Embedded Processing and Communications
- GWC - Glass With Class
- ACESA - Advanced Composites with Embedded Sensors and Actuators
- em - Embedded Metal
- edc - Embedded divide-and-conquer
- ess - Embedded Systems and Software
- essp - Embedded Systems and Signal Processing
- emgd - Embedded Media and Graphics Driver
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