What does LIT mean?
LIT means Languages in the Toolbox
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Languages in the Toolbox?
Languages in the Toolbox can be abbreviated as LIT
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What does LIT stand for? LIT stands for "Languages in the Toolbox". |
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How to abbreviate "Languages in the Toolbox"? "Languages in the Toolbox" can be abbreviated as LIT. |
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What is the meaning of LIT abbreviation? The meaning of LIT abbreviation is "Languages in the Toolbox". |
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What is LIT abbreviation? One of the definitions of LIT is "Languages in the Toolbox". |
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What does LIT mean? LIT as abbreviation means "Languages in the Toolbox". |
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What is shorthand of Languages in the Toolbox? The most common shorthand of "Languages in the Toolbox" is LIT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FLIFL - Foreign Languages in the Field of Law
- LGHR - Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region
- LBM - Languages in Biology and Medicine
- LAC - Languages across the Curriculum
- LOTW - Languages of the World
- LWW - Languages of the Wider World
- LXC - Languages Across the Curriculum
- MLPS - Modern Languages in the Primary School
- SULA - Semantics of Underrepresented Languages in the Americas
- FLIC - Functional Languages in the Introductory Computing
- LEXAS - Languages in Export Advisory Scheme
- LIBB - Languages in British Business
- LSA - Languages of the Americas
- lane - Languages of the Ancient Near East
- lw - Languages of the World
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- LINEE - Languages in a Network of European Excellence