What does PLC mean?
PLC means Person or License
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Person or License?
Person or License can be abbreviated as PLC
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What does PLC stand for? PLC stands for "Person or License". |
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How to abbreviate "Person or License"? "Person or License" can be abbreviated as PLC. |
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What is the meaning of PLC abbreviation? The meaning of PLC abbreviation is "Person or License". |
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What is PLC abbreviation? One of the definitions of PLC is "Person or License". |
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What does PLC mean? PLC as abbreviation means "Person or License". |
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What is shorthand of Person or License? The most common shorthand of "Person or License" is PLC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 1720 - Threatening Act to Person or Property
- PLONT - Person or Little or No Taste
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