What does III mean?
III means Incapacitating Illness or Injury
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Incapacitating Illness or Injury?
Incapacitating Illness or Injury can be abbreviated as III
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What does III stand for? III stands for "Incapacitating Illness or Injury". |
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How to abbreviate "Incapacitating Illness or Injury"? "Incapacitating Illness or Injury" can be abbreviated as III. |
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What is the meaning of III abbreviation? The meaning of III abbreviation is "Incapacitating Illness or Injury". |
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What is III abbreviation? One of the definitions of III is "Incapacitating Illness or Injury". |
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What does III mean? III as abbreviation means "Incapacitating Illness or Injury". |
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What is shorthand of Incapacitating Illness or Injury? The most common shorthand of "Incapacitating Illness or Injury" is III. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- STIIP - Short Term Illness and Injury Plan
- WRIISC - War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center
- I&I - Injury & Illness
- IIPP - Injury & Illness Prevention Program
- INHI - Incapacitating Non-Fatal Head Injury
- AIA - Accident or Injury at Any
- IIEA - Injury Illness and Employment Accommodation
- IIP - Injury and Illness Prevention
- IIPP - Injury and Illness Prevention Policy
- IIR - Injury and Illness Rate
- IOIPC - Injury Occupational Illness Prevention Committee
- IPII - Injury or Potential Injury Incident
- MIIU - Minor Illness and Injury Unit
- NOI - injury or illness
- CIIC - Civ Illness and Injury Comp
- IIP - Illness or Injury Plan
- iisi - illness injury severity index
- CAP - Credit Account Protector (credit card insurance for layoff, illness, or disability)
- hazard - (DOD) A condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or mission degradation.See also injury; risk.
- OP - Oscillating Plumbism. 'Swinging the lead'. Very cleverly sarcastic medical note referring to a patient deemed to be 'swinging the lead' - meaning that the patient's sickness or injury is not genuine, he/she merely has an aversion to work. A plumb is a bal