What does spT mean?
spT means Strata or Portions Thereof
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Strata or Portions Thereof?
Strata or Portions Thereof can be abbreviated as spT
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What does spT stand for? spT stands for "Strata or Portions Thereof". |
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How to abbreviate "Strata or Portions Thereof"? "Strata or Portions Thereof" can be abbreviated as spT. |
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What is the meaning of spT abbreviation? The meaning of spT abbreviation is "Strata or Portions Thereof". |
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What is spT abbreviation? One of the definitions of spT is "Strata or Portions Thereof". |
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What does spT mean? spT as abbreviation means "Strata or Portions Thereof". |
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What is shorthand of Strata or Portions Thereof? The most common shorthand of "Strata or Portions Thereof" is spT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- STIWA - Strata Titles Institute of Western Australia
- SPABC - Strata Property Agents of British Columbia
- SRLM - Strata Radiatum-Lacunosum-Moleculare
- BPT - Bond or Portion Thereof
- OIT - Operation or Increment Thereof
- PPT - Plan or Portion Thereof
- PPT - Pleadings or Parts Thereof
- RRT - Revisions or Renewals Thereof
- SACS - Strata Above Coal Seam
- SBMS - Strata Buy Management System
- SBPT - Self Bond or Portion Thereof
- SDG - Strata Development Group
- SFGS - strata opticum, fibrosum et griseum superficial
- SFF - Strata Flood Flows
- STRIXEX - Exercise involving operations of a striking fleet or components thereof
- Ptns - Portions
- open water. - Portions of the sea that are far from land in which a cruise ship might experience greater motion or rougher seas.
- checkout - (DOD,NATO) A sequence of functional, operational, and calibrational tests to determine the condition and status of a weapon system or element thereof.
- doctrine - (DOD) Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives.It is authoritative but requires judgment in application.See also mu
- force - (DOD) 1.An aggregation of military personnel, weapon systems, equipment, and necessary support, or combination thereof.