What does BAL mean?
BAL means British Architecture Library
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Architecture Abbreviations
Particularly in Architecture Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for British Architecture Library?
British Architecture Library can be abbreviated as BAL
Other shorthands for British Architecture Library are: BAL
Other shorthands for British Architecture Library are: BAL
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What does BAL stand for? BAL stands for "British Architecture Library". |
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How to abbreviate "British Architecture Library"? "British Architecture Library" can be abbreviated as BAL. |
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What is the meaning of BAL abbreviation? The meaning of BAL abbreviation is "British Architecture Library". |
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What is BAL abbreviation? One of the definitions of BAL is "British Architecture Library". |
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What does BAL mean? BAL as abbreviation means "British Architecture Library". |
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What is shorthand of British Architecture Library? The most common shorthand of "British Architecture Library" is BAL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BCLTA - British Columbia Library Trustees' Association
- BLNL - British Library Newspaper Library
- APL - Architecture and Planning Library
- BCLA - British Columbia Library Association
- BAL - British Architectural Library
- AAL - Art and Architecture Library
- AFAL - Architecture Fine Arts Library
- ASL - Architecture Studies Library
- BCL - British Comedy Library
- BCL - British Council Library
- BCLA - British Columbia Library Assocation
- BCLG - British Columbia Library of Geography
- BCLRR - British Council Library Royal Road
- BML - British Museum Library
- BSFA - British Special Forces Architecture
- SEAL - Science Engineering and Architecture Library
- BCLN - British Columbia Library Network
- PAL - Priviledged Architecture Library
- PAL - Privileged Architecture Library
- RIBA BAL - Royal Institute of British Architects, British Architectural Library, London