What does Polinear mean?
Polinear means Polar and Linear
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Polar and Linear?
Polar and Linear can be abbreviated as Polinear
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What does Polinear stand for? Polinear stands for "Polar and Linear". |
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How to abbreviate "Polar and Linear"? "Polar and Linear" can be abbreviated as Polinear. |
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What is the meaning of Polinear abbreviation? The meaning of Polinear abbreviation is "Polar and Linear". |
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What is Polinear abbreviation? One of the definitions of Polinear is "Polar and Linear". |
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What does Polinear mean? Polinear as abbreviation means "Polar and Linear". |
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What is shorthand of Polar and Linear? The most common shorthand of "Polar and Linear" is Polinear. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PINRO - Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography
- CSLS - Coding Solvability and Linear Solvability
- EDLC - Electronic Devices and Linear Circuits
- PACS - Polar Acquisition and Command System
- PCDA - Polar Command and Data Acquisition
- SCILL - Syntactic Control of Interference and Linear Logic
- CALIFE - Computer Algebra and Linear Functional Equations
- FOCAL - fusion of CT and linear accelerator
- NALAG - Numerical Approximation and Linear Algebra
- PACS - Polar Acquisition and Control Subsystem
- PARS - Polar Aeronomy and Radio Science
- PMN - Polar Motion and Nutation
- POLOS - Polar Oceans and the Law of the Sea
- POM - Polar Oceanography and Meteorology
- PMR - Polar and Marine Research
- call - Calculus and Linear Logic
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- LMILD - Linear/Multiplicative Increase and Linear Decrease
- MAGLEV - International Conference on Maglev and Linear Drives
- MILD - Multiplicative Increase and Linear Decrease