What does stores mean?
stores means (DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for (DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.?
(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies. can be abbreviated as stores
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What does stores stand for? stores stands for "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.". |
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How to abbreviate "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies."? "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies." can be abbreviated as stores. |
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What is the meaning of stores abbreviation? The meaning of stores abbreviation is "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.". |
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What is stores abbreviation? One of the definitions of stores is "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.". |
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What does stores mean? stores as abbreviation means "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.". |
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What is shorthand of (DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies.? The most common shorthand of "(DOD,NATO) See naval stores; supplies." is stores. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- airmiss - (DOD,NATO) See near miss.
- ammunition - (DOD,NATO) See munition.
- barricade - (DOD,NATO) See aircraft arresting barrier.
- casual - (DOD,NATO) See transient.
- convergence - (DOD,NATO) See convergence factor; grid convergence; grid convergence factor; map convergence.
- dip - (DOD,NATO) In naval mine warfare, the amount by which a moored mine is carried beneath its set depth by a current or tidal stream acting on the mine casing and mooring.
- dome - (DOD,NATO) See spray dome.
- dummy - (DOD,NATO) See decoy.
- flooder - (DOD,NATO) In naval mine warfare, a device fitted to a buoyant mine which, on operation after a preset time, floods the mine case and causes it to sink to the bottom.
- force(s) - (DOD,NATO) See airborne force; armed forces; covering force; garrison force; multinational force; Navy cargo handling force; task force; underway replenishment force.
- grapnel - (DOD,NATO) In naval mine warfare, a device fitted to a mine mooring designed to grapple the sweep wire when the mooring is cut.
- grivation - (DOD,NATO) See grid magnetic angle.
- Hertz-Horn - (DOD,NATO) See chemical horn.
- precession - (DOD,NATO) See apparent precession.
- profile - (DOD,NATO) See flight profile.
- requirements - (DOD,NATO) See military requirement.
- split-up - (DOD,NATO) See break-up.
- staff - (DOD,NATO) See multinational staff; integrated staff; joint staff; parallel staff; special staff.
- tip - (DOD,NATO) See pitch.
- trajectory - (DOD,NATO) See ballistic trajectory.