What does ADAP mean?
ADAP means Agricultural Development in the American Pacific
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Agricultural Development in the American Pacific?
2 ways to abbreviate Agricultural Development in the American Pacific
Agricultural Development in the American Pacific can be abbreviated as ADAP
Other shorthands for Agricultural Development in the American Pacific are: ADAP
Agricultural Development in the American Pacific can be abbreviated as ADAP
Other shorthands for Agricultural Development in the American Pacific are: ADAP
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What does ADAP stand for? ADAP stands for "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific". |
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How to abbreviate "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific"? "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific" can be abbreviated as ADAP. |
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What is the meaning of ADAP abbreviation? The meaning of ADAP abbreviation is "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific". |
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What is ADAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of ADAP is "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific". |
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What does ADAP mean? ADAP as abbreviation means "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific". |
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What is shorthand of Agricultural Development in the American Pacific? The most common shorthand of "Agricultural Development in the American Pacific" is ADAP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AMEWPR - Association for Medical Education in the Western Pacific Region
- FDLAP - Forum of Democratic Leaders in the Asia Pacific
- ADER - Agricultural Development in the Eastern Region
- ECART - European Consortium for Agricultural Research in the Tropics
- SHWP - Subtropical High in the Western Pacific
- ACCORD21 - American Chinese Coalition Organized for Responsible Development in the 21st
- ADAP - Agriculture Development in the American Pacific
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- DAE - Development of the American Economy
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- DIA - Development in the Americas
- card - Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry
- carda - Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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