What does tame mean?
tame means Test and Measurement Equipment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Test and Measurement Equipment?
Test and Measurement Equipment can be abbreviated as tame
Other shorthands for Test and Measurement Equipment are: TME
Other shorthands for Test and Measurement Equipment are: TME
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What does tame stand for? tame stands for "Test and Measurement Equipment". |
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How to abbreviate "Test and Measurement Equipment"? "Test and Measurement Equipment" can be abbreviated as tame. |
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What is the meaning of tame abbreviation? The meaning of tame abbreviation is "Test and Measurement Equipment". |
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What is tame abbreviation? One of the definitions of tame is "Test and Measurement Equipment". |
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What does tame mean? tame as abbreviation means "Test and Measurement Equipment". |
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What is shorthand of Test and Measurement Equipment? The most common shorthand of "Test and Measurement Equipment" is tame. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GPTME - General Purpose Test and Measurement Equipment
- T&DE - Test and Diagnostic Equipment
- FTMS - Flexible Test and Measurement System
- T&M - Test and Measurement
- TMSL - Test and Measurement Systems Language
- TTM - Telecom Test and Measurement
- CTMS - Cambridge Test and Measurement Services
- ISTM - International Symposium on Test and Measurement
- NTM - Northwest Test and Measurement
- OTMM - Optical Test and Measurement Module
- TCE - Test and Calibration Equipment
- TMC - Test and Measurement Class
- TME - Test and Measuring Equipment
- TMN - Test and Measurement
- TMS - Test and Measurement
- USBTMC - Universal Serial Bus Test and Measurement Class
- ICTM - International Conference on Test and Measurement
- BEM - Bâtiment d'Essais et de Mesures (French: Building Test and Measurement; French Navy)
- Tsco - Test and Measurement Services and Consulting Operation
- TMOC - Test and Measurement for Optical Components