What does waw mean?
waw means Writings from the Ancient World
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Writings from the Ancient World?
Writings from the Ancient World can be abbreviated as waw
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What does waw stand for? waw stands for "Writings from the Ancient World". |
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How to abbreviate "Writings from the Ancient World"? "Writings from the Ancient World" can be abbreviated as waw. |
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What is the meaning of waw abbreviation? The meaning of waw abbreviation is "Writings from the Ancient World". |
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What is waw abbreviation? One of the definitions of waw is "Writings from the Ancient World". |
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What does waw mean? waw as abbreviation means "Writings from the Ancient World". |
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What is shorthand of Writings from the Ancient World? The most common shorthand of "Writings from the Ancient World" is waw. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LFAW - Lies and Fiction in the Ancient World
- WGRW - Writings from the Greco-Roman World
- CDIW - Congress of Democrats from the Islamic World
- ISAW - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- CAW - Chronology of the Ancient World
- GAW - Gender in the Ancient World
- NFNW - News From the New World
- NNW - News from the New World
- SANE - Sources from the Ancient Near East
- SBLWAW - SBL Writings of the Ancient World
- TAWW - The Ancient World Web
- WFDR - Writings From Death Row
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- lae - Light from the Ancient East
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