What does HTC mean?
HTC means History Tradition and Custom
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for History Tradition and Custom?
History Tradition and Custom can be abbreviated as HTC
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What does HTC stand for? HTC stands for "History Tradition and Custom". |
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What does HTC mean? HTC as abbreviation means "History Tradition and Custom". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TADRI - Tradition and Development Research Institute
- BDTT - Black Dance: Tradition and Transformation
- HAL - History, Arts and Libraries
- HEARTH - Home Economics Archive Research Tradition and History
- HPSSS - History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
- HPSSS - History, Philosophy and Sociology of Soil Science
- HTC - History, Theory and Criticism of Architecture and Art
- HPS - History, Philosophy and Sociology
- ACE - And Custom Event
- HAC - History Art and Culture
- HASTS - History Anthropology and Science Technology and Society
- HPSS - History Philosophy and Sociology of Science
- HPSSB - History Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology
- HTS - History Technology and Society
- HTC - History Theory and Criticism
- PRC - Performance Rod and Custom
- hal - History, Architecture and Landscapes
- ALITALIA - Airplane Lands In Turin And Luggage In Ancona/Airplane Lands In Tokyo And Luggage In Atlanta (etc, etc.)/Always Late In Take-off, Always Late In Arrival/A Little Italian Tradition And Lotsa Italian Attitude.
- CCC - Classic, Contemporary, and Custom
- HEP - History, Economics, and Political