What does sar mean?
sar means Studies in the American Renaissance
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Studies in the American Renaissance?
Studies in the American Renaissance can be abbreviated as sar
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SHAJ - Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan
- SLAPC - Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
- StHMP - Studies in the History of Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
- SHEL - Studies in the History of the English Language
- ASITAW - Art Studies in the American West
- SHADD - Studies in the History of the African Diaspora Documents
- SHMPS - Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
- SHMS - Studies in the History of Medicine and Science
- SHR - Studies in the History of Religions
- SHWP - Studies in the History of Western Philosophy
- SLS - Studies in the Linguistic Sciences
- SPSH - Studies in the Philosophy of Sciences and Humanities
- STAR - Studies in the Arctic
- STR - Studies in the Theory of Religion
- StHPM - Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern
- sac - Studies in the Age of Chaucer
- sha - Studies in the History of Art
- smart - Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching
- arroyo. - In the American West, a gully carved by sudden flows of water in otherwise arid terrain.
- SMRH - Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History