What does MASS mean?
MASS means movement and sonic sculpture
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for movement and sonic sculpture?
movement and sonic sculpture can be abbreviated as MASS
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What does MASS stand for? MASS stands for "movement and sonic sculpture". |
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How to abbreviate "movement and sonic sculpture"? "movement and sonic sculpture" can be abbreviated as MASS. |
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What is the meaning of MASS abbreviation? The meaning of MASS abbreviation is "movement and sonic sculpture". |
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What is MASS abbreviation? One of the definitions of MASS is "movement and sonic sculpture". |
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What does MASS mean? MASS as abbreviation means "movement and sonic sculpture". |
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What is shorthand of movement and sonic sculpture? The most common shorthand of "movement and sonic sculpture" is MASS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MAP - Movement and Performance
- MAP - Movement And Position
- MANTRA - Movement and Action Network for Transformation of Rural Areas
- MAGIC - Movement and Activity Glasgow Intervention in Children
- MASS - Movement and Action for Social Services
- MASS - Music and Sonic Sculpture
- MASS - Music Architecture Sonic Sculpture
- MCAA - Movement and Control Association
- MKS - Mobiles and Kinetic Sculpture
- MNC - Movement and Neurosciences Center
- MTCC - Movement and Transportation Coordination Cell
- MSR - Movement and Surveying Radar
- NSBIT - Noise and Sonic Boom Impact Technology
- MAG - Movement and Transportation Advisory Group
- MRS - Movement and Reinforcement Study
- m&t - Movement and Transportation
- ms - Movement and Space
- mas - Movement and Strength
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