What does TEC mean?
TEC means The Entire Covering
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Entire Covering?
The Entire Covering can be abbreviated as TEC
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What does TEC stand for? TEC stands for "The Entire Covering". |
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How to abbreviate "The Entire Covering"? "The Entire Covering" can be abbreviated as TEC. |
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What is the meaning of TEC abbreviation? The meaning of TEC abbreviation is "The Entire Covering". |
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What is TEC abbreviation? One of the definitions of TEC is "The Entire Covering". |
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What does TEC mean? TEC as abbreviation means "The Entire Covering". |
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What is shorthand of The Entire Covering? The most common shorthand of "The Entire Covering" is TEC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BEP - Bonds for the Entire Permit
- CCE - Casual Clothing for the Entire
- CPE - Complete the Entire
- GEW - Games for the Entire World
- IIE - It Includes the Entire
- MEP - Map of the Entire Plasmasphere
- TEPA - The Entire Permit Area
- TEPB - The Entire Planet is Baywatching
- TET - the entire Tc determinant
- TGRE - This Group Represents the Entire
- TTC - the entire codon
- gee - Gill's Exposition of the Entire
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