What does a2a mean?
a2a means Agent-to-Agent
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Agent-to-Agent?
Agent-to-Agent can be abbreviated as a2a
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What does a2a stand for? a2a stands for "Agent-to-Agent". |
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How to abbreviate "Agent-to-Agent"? "Agent-to-Agent" can be abbreviated as a2a. |
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What is the meaning of a2a abbreviation? The meaning of a2a abbreviation is "Agent-to-Agent". |
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What is a2a abbreviation? One of the definitions of a2a is "Agent-to-Agent". |
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What does a2a mean? a2a as abbreviation means "Agent-to-Agent". |
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What is shorthand of Agent-to-Agent? The most common shorthand of "Agent-to-Agent" is a2a. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ABELS - Agent-Based Environment for Linking Simulations
- ABMIC - Agent-Based Mixed-Initiative Collaboration
- ABMIW - Agent-Based Modeling of Irregular Warfare
- ABModSim - Agent Based Modeling and Simulation
- ABSHLE - Agent-Based Systems for Human Learning and Entertainment
- AHMII - Agent to Help Microbial Information Integration
- AT2AI - Agent Theory to Agent Implementation
- AGG - Agent to the Governor General
- AMASE - Agent-based Mobile Access to Information Services
- ASCI - Agent to Server Communication Interval
- Area - Agent, Real Estate Agent
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