What does ITC mean?
ITC means Important to Closely
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Important to Closely?
Important to Closely can be abbreviated as ITC
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What does ITC stand for? ITC stands for "Important to Closely". |
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How to abbreviate "Important to Closely"? "Important to Closely" can be abbreviated as ITC. |
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What is the meaning of ITC abbreviation? The meaning of ITC abbreviation is "Important to Closely". |
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What is ITC abbreviation? One of the definitions of ITC is "Important to Closely". |
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What does ITC mean? ITC as abbreviation means "Important to Closely". |
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What is shorthand of Important to Closely? The most common shorthand of "Important to Closely" is ITC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ALLO- - Closely Related
- CCMEBG - Closely-Coupled Metallo-Dielectric Electromagnetic Band Gap
- CEMSIS - Cost Effective Modernisation of Systems Important to Safety
- CRLIND - Civil Rail Lines Important to National Defense
- CHC - Closely Held Corporation
- ITS - Important To Safety
- ICC - Important to the Catholic Church
- IPT - Important to This
- IRA - Important to Read
- IRA - Important to Realize
- IPs - Important to the Seven
- ISCT - Important to Safety Criteria Task
- Itb - Important to Be
- ITC - Important to Continuously
- ITLR - Important to License Renewal
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- TPTB - The Powers That Be. Typically referring to autocratic managers or bosses at work, extending to all other figures of authority, especially those too arrogant or important to be seen by or talk face-to-face with the people under their control, (thanks DC).
- COMPSIS - Computer-based Systems Important to Safety