What does sets mean?
sets means Surface Elevation Tables
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Surface Elevation Tables?
2 ways to abbreviate Surface Elevation Tables
Surface Elevation Tables can be abbreviated as sets
Other shorthands for Surface Elevation Tables are: SET
Surface Elevation Tables can be abbreviated as sets
Other shorthands for Surface Elevation Tables are: SET
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What does sets stand for? sets stands for "Surface Elevation Tables". |
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How to abbreviate "Surface Elevation Tables"? "Surface Elevation Tables" can be abbreviated as sets. |
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What is the meaning of sets abbreviation? The meaning of sets abbreviation is "Surface Elevation Tables". |
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What is sets abbreviation? One of the definitions of sets is "Surface Elevation Tables". |
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What does sets mean? sets as abbreviation means "Surface Elevation Tables". |
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What is shorthand of Surface Elevation Tables? The most common shorthand of "Surface Elevation Tables" is sets. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RSET - Rod Surface Elevation Table
- SSE - Sea Surface Elevation
- TGM - Tables, Graphs and Maps
- TMA - Tables Management Automation
- TLC - Tables & Ladders & Chairs
- TLF - Tables, Listings and Figures
- TSD - Tables sur Disquette
- WSEL - Water Surface Elevation
- WSE - Water Surface Elevation
- EPS - Elevation of Potentiometric Surface
- ISE - Illinois Surface Elevation
- SET - Surface Elevation Table
- TCG - Tables of Content in Geodesy
- TCIG - Tables of Contents In Geodesy
- TCJ - Tables of Contents of Journals
- Tcf - Tables Charts and Figures
- TCM - Tables of Contents of Magazines
- lse - Land surface elevation
- SASS - Surface to Air in the Surface-to-Surface Mode
- QUB - Can you give me in the following order information concerning: the direction in degrees TRUE and speed of the surface wind; visibility; present weather; and amount, type and height of base of cloud above surface elevation at (place of observation)?