What does IT mean?
IT means INDUSTRY TO
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for INDUSTRY TO?
INDUSTRY TO can be abbreviated as IT
Other shorthands for INDUSTRY TO are: IND, industr, indl, IDY, I, 917 CA, Indy, INDUS, AISC, I, IT, ISM
Other shorthands for INDUSTRY TO are: IND, industr, indl, IDY, I, 917 CA, Indy, INDUS, AISC, I, IT, ISM
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What does IT stand for? IT stands for "INDUSTRY TO". |
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What is the meaning of IT abbreviation? The meaning of IT abbreviation is "INDUSTRY TO". |
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What is IT abbreviation? One of the definitions of IT is "INDUSTRY TO". |
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What does IT mean? IT as abbreviation means "INDUSTRY TO". |
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What is shorthand of INDUSTRY TO? The most common shorthand of "INDUSTRY TO" is IT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LOGIIC - Linking the Oil and Gas Industry to Improve Cyber Security
- IAL - Industry Access to Learning
- ICT - Industry to Continue
- ICT - Industry to Continuously
- III - Industry Initiated Industry
- ISA - Industry to Attendees
- IRTA - Industry Response to AIDS
- Iso - Industry to Obtain
- ISP - In the Industry to Provide
- ITAA - Industry to Address the Aforementioned
- ITR - Industry to Residential
- TIO - To Industry Ombudsman
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