What does HES mean?
HES means Homepage of the Earth Science
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Homepage of the Earth Science?
Homepage of the Earth Science can be abbreviated as HES
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What does HES stand for? HES stands for "Homepage of the Earth Science". |
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How to abbreviate "Homepage of the Earth Science"? "Homepage of the Earth Science" can be abbreviated as HES. |
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What is the meaning of HES abbreviation? The meaning of HES abbreviation is "Homepage of the Earth Science". |
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What is HES abbreviation? One of the definitions of HES is "Homepage of the Earth Science". |
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What does HES mean? HES as abbreviation means "Homepage of the Earth Science". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BAES - Bachelor of Arts Earth Science
- DAES - Directory of African Earth Science
- FAES - Faculty of Applied Earth Science
- HAC - Homepage of the Athletic Club
- TLE - The Lords of the Earth
- UCES - University of Cardiff Earth Science
- UCES - University of Coimbra Earth Science
- UHES - University of Hamburg Earth Science
- UMES - University of Minho Earth Science
- ULES - University of Leeds Earth Science
- UOES - University of Oxford Earth Science
- UUES - University of Utah Earth Science
- Home - Homepage of the Ministry of Education
- dns - director of the National Science
- test - the Earth Science Test
- tse - The Salt of the Earth
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