What does THE mean?
THE means TECHNOLOGICAL to Help
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for TECHNOLOGICAL to Help?
TECHNOLOGICAL to Help can be abbreviated as THE
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What does THE stand for? THE stands for "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help". |
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How to abbreviate "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help"? "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help" can be abbreviated as THE. |
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What is the meaning of THE abbreviation? The meaning of THE abbreviation is "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help". |
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What is THE abbreviation? One of the definitions of THE is "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help". |
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What does THE mean? THE as abbreviation means "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help". |
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What is shorthand of TECHNOLOGICAL to Help? The most common shorthand of "TECHNOLOGICAL to Help" is THE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AHMII - Agent to Help Microbial Information Integration
- ASTHMA - Associated Scientists to Help Minimize Allergies
- D2HML - Doc-to-Help Markup Language
- HP2HT - Helping People to Help Themselves
- H2H - Happy to Help
- H2H - Here to help
- GTH - Glad to Help
- HTH - Happy to Help
- HILD - Social Skills to Help the Long-Term Unemployed Return to the Labour Market
- PIEZOTAG - A low cost, PIEZOelectric powered pressure measurement technology to help SME-suppliers differentiate Themselves by AddinG value to eco-efficient products
- THE - to help evaluating
- THFD - To Help Find Daycare
- THFQD - To Help Find Quality Daycare
- WARMIT - Development of simple, low cost heat recovery technology to help SME suppliers differentiate themselves by adding value to eco-efficient product
- HTH - How to Help
- fh - formed to help
- h2h - How to Help
- HTH - Here To Help
- family style. - A style of serving meals in which food is brought to the table in serving dishes, for people to help themselves, rather than put on individual plates in the kitchen.
- RTQ2 - Read The Question Twice. A very useful reminder for text-based exams of all sorts, notably multiple choice tests, to help avoid making silly mistakes when the answer is known but given incorrectly due to rushing and misreading the question. (Thanks D Ward