What does cm mean?
cm means Canadian Mineralogist
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Canadian Mineralogist?
Canadian Mineralogist can be abbreviated as cm
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What does cm stand for? cm stands for "Canadian Mineralogist". |
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How to abbreviate "Canadian Mineralogist"? "Canadian Mineralogist" can be abbreviated as cm. |
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What is the meaning of cm abbreviation? The meaning of cm abbreviation is "Canadian Mineralogist". |
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What is cm abbreviation? One of the definitions of cm is "Canadian Mineralogist". |
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What does cm mean? cm as abbreviation means "Canadian Mineralogist". |
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What is shorthand of Canadian Mineralogist? The most common shorthand of "Canadian Mineralogist" is cm. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CNCP - Canadian National/Canadian Pacific
- CBC - Canadian Broadcasting the Canadian
- CCRC - Canadian Council for Refugees Canadian
- CDCC - Canadian Discovery Canadian Cure
- CCWLS - Canadian Canadian Well Logging Society
- CICA - Canadian Institute of Canadian
- CMCC - Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian
- CNSC - Canadian Nuclear Society Canadian
- CPhA / APhC - Canadian Pharmacists Association (formerly Canadian Pharmaceutical Association) / Association des Pharmaciens du Canada
- CRTC - Canadian Radio the Canadian
- CSLT - Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists (name changed to CSMLS: Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science )
- TCM - The Canadian Mineralogist
- Miner - Mineralogist
- Mineral - Mineralogist
- CRHBA - Canadian Regional Home Builders Association (now Canadian Home Builders Association Calgary Region; Alberta, Canada)
- ctc - Canadian Tire Canadian
- m - Mineralogist
- CBOI(ACSRRCA) - Canadian Base Ordnance Increment (Attached Canadian Survey Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery)
- CFCCDRCE - Canadian Field Company, Canadian Division, Royal Canadian Engineers
- CMRCASF(DYRCH) - Canadian Motorcycle Regiment, Canadian Active Service Force (17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars)