What does wasp mean?
wasp means Wipf and Stock Publishers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Wipf and Stock Publishers?
Wipf and Stock Publishers can be abbreviated as wasp
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What does wasp stand for? wasp stands for "Wipf and Stock Publishers". |
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What does wasp mean? wasp as abbreviation means "Wipf and Stock Publishers". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DRSPP - Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan
- FWWCP - Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers
- NLPA - Newfoundland and Labrador Publishers Association
- PBPA - Periodical and Book Publishers Association
- SOCAN - Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada
- STM - Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers
- ASTMP - Association of Scientific Technical and Medical Publishers
- Asx - And Stock Exchange
- CAPP - Council of Academic and Professional Publishers
- HAHP - Hogrefe And Huber Publishers
- HHP - Hogrefe and Huber Publishers
- HKIPA - Hong Kong and International Publishers Alliance
- LLP - Leckie and Leckie Publishers
- SASP - Spokane Authors and Self Publishers
- SDMP - Scotia Dance and Music Publishers
- TTPBA - Trinidad and Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association
- EADP - European Association of Directory and database Publishers
- jbp - Jones and Bartlett Publishers
- spas - Stock Photography and Stock
- FIST - First In Stays There. Financial and stock-holding term, describing the practice of not rotating the stock, so that the first pieces of stock stay in stock and 'on the books' for ever. (Ack J Taylor)