What does WFAO mean?
WFAO means Water that Fills Available Openings
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Water that Fills Available Openings?
Water that Fills Available Openings can be abbreviated as WFAO
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What does WFAO stand for? WFAO stands for "Water that Fills Available Openings". |
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How to abbreviate "Water that Fills Available Openings"? "Water that Fills Available Openings" can be abbreviated as WFAO. |
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What is the meaning of WFAO abbreviation? The meaning of WFAO abbreviation is "Water that Fills Available Openings". |
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What is WFAO abbreviation? One of the definitions of WFAO is "Water that Fills Available Openings". |
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What does WFAO mean? WFAO as abbreviation means "Water that Fills Available Openings". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASWP - Available Soil Water at Planting
- ASWC - Available Soil Water Capacity
- AWAT - Available Water
- AWC - Available Water Capacity
- AWD - Available Water Determination
- AWHC - Available Water Holding Capacity
- OPI - Openings Per Inch
- AOR - Available Openings in Rock
- ASW - Available Soil Water
- AWC - Available Water Content
- WMTEA - Water Meters That Easily Attach
- AW - Available Water
- fun - Fills Unique Niche
- wafu - Water Available For Use
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