What does IPSA mean?
IPSA means Institutions Published in Association
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Institutions Published in Association?
Institutions Published in Association can be abbreviated as IPSA
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What does IPSA stand for? IPSA stands for "Institutions Published in Association". |
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How to abbreviate "Institutions Published in Association"? "Institutions Published in Association" can be abbreviated as IPSA. |
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What is the meaning of IPSA abbreviation? The meaning of IPSA abbreviation is "Institutions Published in Association". |
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What is IPSA abbreviation? One of the definitions of IPSA is "Institutions Published in Association". |
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What does IPSA mean? IPSA as abbreviation means "Institutions Published in Association". |
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What is shorthand of Institutions Published in Association? The most common shorthand of "Institutions Published in Association" is IPSA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ATICCA - Australian Tertiary Institutions Commercial Companies Association
- CPT - Codes Published in This
- ELITE - Excellent Language Institutions Teachin in Europe
- ELITE - Excellent Language Institutions Teaching in Europe
- GCAA - Gold Council in Association
- IAW - In Association With
- IASBO - IN Association of School Business Officials
- IDISI - International Directory of Institutions Specializing in Informatics
- IIa - Is Induced in Association
- PBL - Published in Biochemical
- PCW - Published in the Crawley
- PDB - Published in Bioinformatics
- PDF - Published in Foreign
- PLA - Published in the A
- PLB - PUBLISHED IN BIOCHEMISTRY
- PPMM - Photos Published in Mens Magazine
- PSLA - Published in School Library
- TICCA - Tertiary Institutions Consulting Companies Association
- Baedeker. - Originally, a series of guidebooks, written by Karl Baedeker and published in Germany in the late nineteenth century, now used generically or metaphorically for guides in general.
- OIW - Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)