What does JIL mean?
JIL means Japanese Imports of Lumber
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Japanese Imports of Lumber?
Japanese Imports of Lumber can be abbreviated as JIL
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What does JIL stand for? JIL stands for "Japanese Imports of Lumber". |
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How to abbreviate "Japanese Imports of Lumber"? "Japanese Imports of Lumber" can be abbreviated as JIL. |
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What is the meaning of JIL abbreviation? The meaning of JIL abbreviation is "Japanese Imports of Lumber". |
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What is JIL abbreviation? One of the definitions of JIL is "Japanese Imports of Lumber". |
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What does JIL mean? JIL as abbreviation means "Japanese Imports of Lumber". |
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What is shorthand of Japanese Imports of Lumber? The most common shorthand of "Japanese Imports of Lumber" is JIL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- JAUW - Japanese Association of University Women
- JCCIB - Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry Bangalore
- JCCIH - Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Hawaii
- JCCIM - Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Melbourne
- JAZA - Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums
- JAZGA - Japanese Association of Zoological Gardens and Aquariums
- JALD - Japanese Academy of Learning Disabilities
- JALMT - Japanese Association of Laboratory Medical Technologists
- JCCIPI - Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines, Inc.
- JCCNC - Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California
- JCCC - Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Chicago
- JCCG - Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Georgia
- JASL - Japanese Association of Sociology of Law
- JUST - Japanese Union of Survivors of Trauma
- JCCSC - Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California
- IMG - Imports of Goods
- IMPGS - Imports of Goods and Services
- Juse-aesopp - Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers-an Estimator of Physical Properties