What does 23 mean?
23 means 2 to the third power
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for 2 to the third power?
2 to the third power can be abbreviated as 23
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What does 23 stand for? 23 stands for "2 to the third power". |
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How to abbreviate "2 to the third power"? "2 to the third power" can be abbreviated as 23. |
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What is the meaning of 23 abbreviation? The meaning of 23 abbreviation is "2 to the third power". |
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What is 23 abbreviation? One of the definitions of 23 is "2 to the third power". |
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What does 23 mean? 23 as abbreviation means "2 to the third power". |
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What is shorthand of 2 to the third power? The most common shorthand of "2 to the third power" is 23. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NANO- - Prefix for 10 to the -9th Power
- PETA- - 10 to The 15th Power
- PICO- - 10 to the -12 Power
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- MICRO- - 10 to the -6 Power
- PSA - Power Supplied to the Antenna
- PTP - Power to the People
- R3P - Rise of the Third Power
- ATCP - Aid to the Civil Power
- pNP - Power on the Net Power
- TSEP - The Third Sector and the Policy
- TTM - The Third and the Mortal
- dBc - dB relative to the carrier power
- PTTP - Power to the Peaceful (music festival; San Francisco, CA)
- PTTP - Power To The People
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