What does Note mean?
Note means a bill, legal tender, money
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What is the abbreviation for a bill, legal tender, money?
a bill, legal tender, money can be abbreviated as Note
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What does Note stand for? Note stands for "a bill, legal tender, money". |
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What is the meaning of Note abbreviation? The meaning of Note abbreviation is "a bill, legal tender, money". |
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What is Note abbreviation? One of the definitions of Note is "a bill, legal tender, money". |
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What does Note mean? Note as abbreviation means "a bill, legal tender, money". |
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What is shorthand of a bill, legal tender, money? The most common shorthand of "a bill, legal tender, money" is Note. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- CLT - Circulating Legal Tender
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- bblp - Building a Better Legal Profession's
- lt - Legal Tender
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- NCLT - Non-Circulating Legal Tender