What does WRF mean?
WRF means Water Runoff from the Fill
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Water Runoff from the Fill?
Water Runoff from the Fill can be abbreviated as WRF
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What does WRF stand for? WRF stands for "Water Runoff from the Fill". |
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How to abbreviate "Water Runoff from the Fill"? "Water Runoff from the Fill" can be abbreviated as WRF. |
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What is the meaning of WRF abbreviation? The meaning of WRF abbreviation is "Water Runoff from the Fill". |
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What is WRF abbreviation? One of the definitions of WRF is "Water Runoff from the Fill". |
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What does WRF mean? WRF as abbreviation means "Water Runoff from the Fill". |
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What is shorthand of Water Runoff from the Fill? The most common shorthand of "Water Runoff from the Fill" is WRF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RAAF - Runoff from Areas Above the Fill
- RFATS - Runoff From Above The Slope
- RFTF - Runoff From The Fill
- RFTS - Runoff From The Surface
- RIA - Runoff from the Interior Area
- RIS - Runoff from Impervious Surfaces
- RFs - Runoff from the Fill on Surface
- ROPA - Runoff Outside the Permit Area
- RODA - Runoff Outside the Disturbed Area
- TsF - The Surface of the Fill
- TTF - The Toe of the Fill
- WEDZ - water extract from Du-zhong
- WRM - Water Runoff Maps
- WRS - Water Runoff on Surface
- WRD - Water Resulting from Drizzle
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