What does bmma mean?
bmma means Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art can be abbreviated as bmma
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What does bmma stand for? bmma stands for "Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BAMNH - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
- MAGNT - Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
- MMAEE - Metropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Expedition
- MOMMA - Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art
- BMFEA - Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
- MMAC - Metropolitan Museum and Art Center
- MMAB - Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
- MMOA - Metropolitan Museum of Art
- MMA - Metropolitan Museum of Art
- ABBA - Art of Business and Business of Art
- BMM - Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum
- BTA - Bulletin of Art
- MAGNT - Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Terrtory
- TAMA - The Ashmolean Museum of Art
- TMMA - The Metropolitan Museum A
- TMMA - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- TWMOAA - The Whitney Museum of American Art
- MAGNT - Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory
- bmfa - Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts
- CMBK - The City Museum and Art Gallery, Department of Natural History