What does GHD mean?
GHD means Government Hypertext Documents
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Government Hypertext Documents?
Government Hypertext Documents can be abbreviated as GHD
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What does GHD stand for? GHD stands for "Government Hypertext Documents". |
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How to abbreviate "Government Hypertext Documents"? "Government Hypertext Documents" can be abbreviated as GHD. |
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What is the meaning of GHD abbreviation? The meaning of GHD abbreviation is "Government Hypertext Documents". |
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What is GHD abbreviation? One of the definitions of GHD is "Government Hypertext Documents". |
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What does GHD mean? GHD as abbreviation means "Government Hypertext Documents". |
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What is shorthand of Government Hypertext Documents? The most common shorthand of "Government Hypertext Documents" is GHD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GEQD - Government Examiner of Questioned Documents
- GODORT - Government Documents Round Table
- HYQIS - Hypertext-based Quality Information System
- HTTP-NG - Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Next Generation
- HTTP/S - Hypertext Transfer Protocol/Secure
- HTTPNG - Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Next Generation
- HYTEA - Hypertext Environment for Authoring
- GDTS - Government Documents Technical Services
- HAM - Hypertext Abstract Machine
- HT - Hypertext
- GDL - Government Documents Librarian
- GDAG - Government Documents Advisory Group
- GDRT - Government Documents Round Table
- GDY - Government Documents at Yale
- GDSIS - Government Documents Special Interest Section
- SGH - Site for Government Hypertext
- GD - Government Documents
- DHT - Documents pour l'Histoire des Techniques (French: Documents for the History of Technology)
- gdcs - Government Documents Catalog Service
- DRIVER - Documents, Records, Interviews, Visuals, Evaluation, Review.For checking or auditing a control process, especially for vehicles and maintenance systems (thanks J Hadler). In detail: Documents - check documentation is correct; Records - check procedures ar