What does DT mean?
DT means Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost?
Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost can be abbreviated as DT
Other shorthands for Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost are: DRDOL
Other shorthands for Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost are: DRDOL
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What does DT stand for? DT stands for "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost". |
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How to abbreviate "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost"? "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost" can be abbreviated as DT. |
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What is the meaning of DT abbreviation? The meaning of DT abbreviation is "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost". |
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What is DT abbreviation? One of the definitions of DT is "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost". |
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What does DT mean? DT as abbreviation means "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost". |
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What is shorthand of Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost? The most common shorthand of "Detectors (radon) Damaged or Lost" is DT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LTDD - Lost, Theft, Damaged, and Destroyed
- RRNC - Radon-Resistant New Construction
- LFS - Lost, Forgotten or Stolen
- RA - Radon
- RIC - Radon Information Center
- RAP - Radon Action Program
- RN - Radon
- RGM - Radon Gas and Mold
- RP - Radon Progeny Integrated Sampling
- RCP - Radon Contractor Proficiency
- REM - Radon Environmental Monitoring
- DRDOL - Detectors Radon Damaged Or Lost
- DSF - Damaged Structures or Facilities
- LDD - Lost Damaged or Destroyed
- LSR - Lost River 1 Airport, Lost River, Alaska, United States
- lsd - Lost-Stolen-Damaged
- LHB - Lost Harbor Sea Port, Lost Harbor, United States
- RMP - Radon/Radon Progeny Measurement Proficiency Program
- recovery - (DOD) 4. Actions taken to extricate damaged or disabled equipment for return to friendly control or repair at another location.See also evader; evasion; recovery; recovery force.
- DHL - Dumped, Hidden, or Lost