What does IIS mean?
IIS means Imaginary Institution of Society
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Imaginary Institution of Society?
Imaginary Institution of Society can be abbreviated as IIS
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What does IIS stand for? IIS stands for "Imaginary Institution of Society". |
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How to abbreviate "Imaginary Institution of Society"? "Imaginary Institution of Society" can be abbreviated as IIS. |
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What is the meaning of IIS abbreviation? The meaning of IIS abbreviation is "Imaginary Institution of Society". |
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What is IIS abbreviation? One of the definitions of IIS is "Imaginary Institution of Society". |
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What does IIS mean? IIS as abbreviation means "Imaginary Institution of Society". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- I MECH E - Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- IAGRE - Institution of Agricultural Engineers
- IDGTE - Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers
- IDIAGE - Institution of Diagnostic Engineers
- ICHEME - Institution of Chemical Engineers
- IEAUST - Institution of Engineers, Australia
- IETNI - Institution of Engineering and Technology Northern Ireland
- IGASE - Institution of Gas Engineers
- IEEEP - Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pakistan
- IMESA - Institution of Municipal Engineering of South Africa
- IEK - Institution of Engineers of Kenya
- IWOG - Imaginary Worlds of Games
- IVPI - Institution of Veterinarians of Poultry Industry
- ICEI - Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland
- IMBC - Institution of Marine Biology of Crete
- ISK - Institution of Surveyors of Kenya
- IST - Institution of Surveyors of Tanzania
- ISU - Institution of Surveyors of Uganda
- Im - imaginary part of a complex number
- Inst.ET - Institution of Engineering and Technology [formerly Institution of Electrical Engineers], London