What does SFC mean?
SFC means Systems in Fact
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Systems in Fact?
Systems in Fact can be abbreviated as SFC
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What does SFC stand for? SFC stands for "Systems in Fact". |
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What does SFC mean? SFC as abbreviation means "Systems in Fact". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AIF - Attorney in Fact
- BIF - Basis in Fact
- IF - In Fact
- NBIF - No Basis in Fact
- SIM - Systems in Motion
- CIF - Controlled in Fact
- IFT - Injury in Fact Test
- NBF - No Basis in Fact
- SAHS - Systems in Addition to Hosting
- SDH - Systems in Depth
- SIB - Systems in Blue
- SIAC - Systems in A Changing
- SIC - Systems in Chemistry
- SOA - Systems in Order to Accomplish
- SPF - Same Protection in Fact
- sp - systems, in Proc
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