What does TLM mean?
TLM means Turf and Landscape Management
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Turf and Landscape Management?
Turf and Landscape Management can be abbreviated as TLM
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What does TLM stand for? TLM stands for "Turf and Landscape Management". |
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How to abbreviate "Turf and Landscape Management"? "Turf and Landscape Management" can be abbreviated as TLM. |
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What is the meaning of TLM abbreviation? The meaning of TLM abbreviation is "Turf and Landscape Management". |
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What is TLM abbreviation? One of the definitions of TLM is "Turf and Landscape Management". |
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What does TLM mean? TLM as abbreviation means "Turf and Landscape Management". |
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What is shorthand of Turf and Landscape Management? The most common shorthand of "Turf and Landscape Management" is TLM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTLIA - British Turf and Landscape Irrigation Association
- LANDFIRE - Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools Project
- NCTLC - Northern California Turf and Landscape Council
- FWLM - Forestry, Water and Landscape Management
- IELM - Institute of Environmental and Landscape Management
- LM - Landscape Management
- MSOM - Management Science and Operations Management
- NYSTLA - New York State Turf and Landscape Association
- TOCA - Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association
- TTLC - Turf, Tree and Landscape Conference
- LMG - Landscape Management Group
- LMS - Landscape Management Services
- LMS - Landscape Management System
- LMOP - Landscape Management Outreach Partnership
- LMOP - Landscape Management Outreach Program
- LMT - Landscape Management Technology
- LMU - Landscape Management Units
- ldem - Landscape Design and Ecosystem Management
- lmn - Landscape Management Network
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