What does GNOS mean?
GNOS means Great North of Scotland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Great North of Scotland?
2 ways to abbreviate Great North of Scotland
Great North of Scotland can be abbreviated as GNOS
Other shorthands for Great North of Scotland are: gns
Great North of Scotland can be abbreviated as GNOS
Other shorthands for Great North of Scotland are: gns
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What does GNOS stand for? GNOS stands for "Great North of Scotland". |
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How to abbreviate "Great North of Scotland"? "Great North of Scotland" can be abbreviated as GNOS. |
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What is the meaning of GNOS abbreviation? The meaning of GNOS abbreviation is "Great North of Scotland". |
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What is GNOS abbreviation? One of the definitions of GNOS is "Great North of Scotland". |
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What does GNOS mean? GNOS as abbreviation means "Great North of Scotland". |
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What is shorthand of Great North of Scotland? The most common shorthand of "Great North of Scotland" is GNOS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GNSR - Great North of Scotland Railway
- GNSRA - Great North of Scotland Railway Association
- GNoSR - Great North of Scotland Railway
- NOSAS - North of Scotland Archaeological Society
- NOSWA - North of Scotland Water Authority
- NSHEB - North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board
- NoSCA - North of Scotland Cricket Association
- NSYA - North of Scotland Yachting Association
- NSIG - North of Scotland Industries Group
- NoSTA - North of Scotland Tartan Army
- NOSCA - North of Scotland College of Agriculture
- NOSCA - North of Scotland Cycling Association
- NOSH - North of Scotland Hospitality
- NOSW - North of Scotland Water
- NSWA - North of Scotland Water Authority
- NSEP - North of Scotland European Partnership
- NSTP - North of Scotland Training Partnership
- SNECCA - Scotland and North of England Catamaran Class Association
- NSHB - North of Scotland Hydro-Electricity Board
- gns - Great North of Scotland