What does Number prefixes mean?
Number prefixes means Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.?
Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek. can be abbreviated as Number prefixes
|
|
Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page
Q: A: |
What does Number prefixes stand for? Number prefixes stands for "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.". |
Q: A: |
How to abbreviate "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek."? "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek." can be abbreviated as Number prefixes. |
Q: A: |
What is the meaning of Number prefixes abbreviation? The meaning of Number prefixes abbreviation is "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.". |
Q: A: |
What is Number prefixes abbreviation? One of the definitions of Number prefixes is "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.". |
Q: A: |
What does Number prefixes mean? Number prefixes as abbreviation means "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.". |
Q: A: |
What is shorthand of Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek.? The most common shorthand of "Number prefixes derived from Latin and Greek." is Number prefixes. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GGCCE - Greek and Greek Cypriot Community of Enfield
- PLA/GA - Polyesters Derived from Lactic and Glycolic Acids
- IFLG - International Festival of Latin and Greek
- NCLG - National Committee for Latin and Greek
- DEM - Derived from MOLA
- DIFS - Derived from the SIFS
- DME - Derived from Methanol
- dTC - Derived from the Client
- GGCWE - Greek and Greek Cypriot Women
- GLAH - Greek Latin and Ancient History
- LAC - Latin and Central
- LSAC - Latin and South American Countries
- NCPLG - National Committee for the Promotion of Latin and Greek
- fad - from Alcohol and Drugs
- debaucherism - . Derived from the word "debauchery." Travel for the purpose of engaging in drinking and round-the-clock partying that is frequently erotic in nature. A person engaged in such travel is a "debaucheris
- thanatourism. - From the ancient Greek word for death, travel undertaken to visit places associated with violent death. A subset of dark tourism.
- Down Range - Derived from the term to check on targets on shooting ranges. Refers to anyplace where there’s shooting.
- Fourth Point of Contact - Derived from the description of a Parachute Landing Fall (PLF), refers to one’s rumpus. As in‚”you better get yer head outta yer fourth point of contact!”
- Pogey Bait - derived from POG, refers to candy, sweets, or any other food that the Army does not issue but tastes good (any food the Army doesn’t issue.)
- 337 - From the word Leet, derived from the word elite