What does IPs mean?
IPs means Important to the Seven
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Important to the Seven?
Important to the Seven can be abbreviated as IPs
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What does IPs stand for? IPs stands for "Important to the Seven". |
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How to abbreviate "Important to the Seven"? "Important to the Seven" can be abbreviated as IPs. |
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What is the meaning of IPs abbreviation? The meaning of IPs abbreviation is "Important to the Seven". |
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What is IPs abbreviation? One of the definitions of IPs is "Important to the Seven". |
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What does IPs mean? IPs as abbreviation means "Important to the Seven". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- VS1G - The one-G stall speed at which the airplane can develop a lift force (normal to the flight path) equal to its weight
- ITS - Important To Safety
- ICC - Important to the Catholic Church
- IPT - Important to This
- IRA - Important to Read
- IRA - Important to Realize
- ISCT - Important to Safety Criteria Task
- Itb - Important to Be
- ITC - Important to Closely
- ITC - Important to Continuously
- ITLR - Important to License Renewal
- SDPD - Seven Days Prior to the Date
- TSWA - The Seven Wonders of the Ancient
- TSP - The Seven Principles
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