What does TUAD mean?
TUAD means The University of Arizona Department
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The University of Arizona Department?
The University of Arizona Department can be abbreviated as TUAD
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What does TUAD stand for? TUAD stands for "The University of Arizona Department". |
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How to abbreviate "The University of Arizona Department"? "The University of Arizona Department" can be abbreviated as TUAD. |
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What is the meaning of TUAD abbreviation? The meaning of TUAD abbreviation is "The University of Arizona Department". |
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What is TUAD abbreviation? One of the definitions of TUAD is "The University of Arizona Department". |
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What does TUAD mean? TUAD as abbreviation means "The University of Arizona Department". |
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What is shorthand of The University of Arizona Department? The most common shorthand of "The University of Arizona Department" is TUAD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UACOM - University of Arizona College of Medicine
- UAITL - University of Arizona Imaging Technology Laboratory
- UAKSA - University of Arizona Korean Student Association
- UASCE - University of Arizona South Continuing Education
- UAZDG - University of Arizona Department of Geosciences
- AZU - University of Arizona
- UABA - University of Arizona Black Alumni
- UALP - University of Arizona Laboratory of Paleontology
- UAMA - University of Arizona Museum of Art
- UAPD - University of Arizona Police Department
- TUCD - The University of Calgary Department
- TUA - The University of Arizona
- TUAT - The University of Arizona Tucso
- UAA - University of Arizona Arizona
- UACM - University of Arizona College of Medicine
- UAD - University of Arizona Department
- CIUA - Confucius Institute at the University of Arizona
- ASUA - Associated Students of the University of Arizona
- ASUA - Arizona Student Union Association (University of Arizona)
- UAAM - University of Arkansas, Department of Entomology, The Arthropod Museum