What does CA mean?
CA means Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)?
Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper) can be abbreviated as CA
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What does CA stand for? CA stands for "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)". |
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How to abbreviate "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)"? "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)" can be abbreviated as CA. |
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What is the meaning of CA abbreviation? The meaning of CA abbreviation is "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)". |
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What is CA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CA is "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)". |
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What does CA mean? CA as abbreviation means "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)". |
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What is shorthand of Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)? The most common shorthand of "Watermarked (philatelic notation for stamps or paper)" is CA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- FBOW - For Better or Worse
- FS/FT - For Sale or For Trade
- FBFW - For Better or for Worse
- FLOW - For Leisure or Work
- FSOT - For Sale or Trade
- FSOJ - For Sleeping or Jumping
- FROP - For Richer or Poorer
- PSGSA - Philatelic Society for Greater Southern Africa
- SPIF - Stamps Perforated for Individuals or Firms
- FST - For Sale or Trade
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- fts - For Trade or Sale
- flom - For Love or Money
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- FTOFL - For Tunafish Or For Life