What does TSIL mean?
TSIL means The Snow Industry Letter
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Snow Industry Letter?
The Snow Industry Letter can be abbreviated as TSIL
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What does TSIL stand for? TSIL stands for "The Snow Industry Letter". |
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How to abbreviate "The Snow Industry Letter"? "The Snow Industry Letter" can be abbreviated as TSIL. |
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What is the meaning of TSIL abbreviation? The meaning of TSIL abbreviation is "The Snow Industry Letter". |
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What is TSIL abbreviation? One of the definitions of TSIL is "The Snow Industry Letter". |
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What does TSIL mean? TSIL as abbreviation means "The Snow Industry Letter". |
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What is shorthand of The Snow Industry Letter? The most common shorthand of "The Snow Industry Letter" is TSIL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TGDL - The Gold Discovery Letter
- TGITS - The Green Industry Talk Show
- TEIGIT - The Entertainment Industry Group Insurance Trust
- TAIST - The Aviation Industry Superannuation Trust
- THIC - The Health Industry Council
- TMIA - The Messaging Industry Association
- MISES - The Meat Industry: improvement and harmonisation of qualifications in Southern European SMEs
- NET-PRINT EUROPE - The development of a European SME "Virtual Corporation" in the printing industry, based on calibrated production and web-technology
- SIN - Snow Industry News
- TAI - The Aluminium Industry
- TAII - The Automotive Industry Information
- TGBL - The Green Business Letter
- TICL - The Internet Chain Letter
- TPL - The du Pont Letter
- Tsi - The Snow Institute
- TSS - The Snow Surface
- tsq - The Snow Queen
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