What does CAS mean?
CAS means Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)?
Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture) can be abbreviated as CAS
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What does CAS stand for? CAS stands for "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)". |
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How to abbreviate "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)"? "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)" can be abbreviated as CAS. |
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What is the meaning of CAS abbreviation? The meaning of CAS abbreviation is "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)". |
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What is CAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of CAS is "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)". |
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What does CAS mean? CAS as abbreviation means "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)". |
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What is shorthand of Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)? The most common shorthand of "Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (French: Anglo-Saxon Culture)" is CAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASPNS - Anglo Saxon Plant-Name Survey
- ASSAH - Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
- ASNaC - Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
- CSASE - Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England
- SASLC - Sources of Anglo Saxon Literary Culture
- VASLE - Viking and Anglo-Saxon Landscape and Economy
- AS - Anglo-Saxon
- ASC - Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- ASPR - Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records
- ASNC - Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
- NASC - New Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- WASC - White Anglo-Saxon Catholic
- ASE - Anglo Saxon England
- ASD - Anglo Saxon Derbyshire
- ASS - Anglo Saxon Studies
- ASSC - Anglo Saxon Studies Colloquium
- ASPA - Anglo Saxon Phonetic Alphabet
- FICT - French Institute for Culture and Technology
- AS chart. - Anglo-Saxon charters
- ASE - Anglo Saxon England (architecture )