What does fn mean?
fn means Failures to Neutralize
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Failures to Neutralize?
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What does fn stand for? fn stands for "Failures to Neutralize". |
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How to abbreviate "Failures to Neutralize"? "Failures to Neutralize" can be abbreviated as fn. |
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What is the meaning of fn abbreviation? The meaning of fn abbreviation is "Failures to Neutralize". |
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What is fn abbreviation? One of the definitions of fn is "Failures to Neutralize". |
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What does fn mean? fn as abbreviation means "Failures to Neutralize". |
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What is shorthand of Failures to Neutralize? The most common shorthand of "Failures to Neutralize" is fn. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FPMH - Failures Per Million Hours
- FPMOH - Failures per Million Operating Hours
- FPFH - Failures per Flight Hour
- FIT - Failures in Thousands
- FMH - Failures per Million Hours
- FOH - Failures Of Historiography
- FPM - Failures per Million
- FTN - Failure to Neutralize
- STAND - Stocktonians Taking Action to Neutralize Drugs
- FITS - failures in time
- FPY - Failures Per Year
- FTDR - Failures to Do Right
- fe - Failures Example
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- FIT - Failures In Time
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