What does X mean?
X means Codes assigned for international destinations
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Airports & Locations category.
What is the abbreviation for Codes assigned for international destinations?
Codes assigned for international destinations can be abbreviated as X
Other shorthands for Codes assigned for international destinations are: Z
Other shorthands for Codes assigned for international destinations are: Z
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What does X stand for? X stands for "Codes assigned for international destinations". |
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What is the meaning of X abbreviation? The meaning of X abbreviation is "Codes assigned for international destinations". |
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What is X abbreviation? One of the definitions of X is "Codes assigned for international destinations". |
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What does X mean? X as abbreviation means "Codes assigned for international destinations". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- FIM - For International Management
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- IRFIB - International Room for International Business
- RAPID - Reliable Alternate Paths for IP Destinations
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- FISL - for International Service Learning
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- Z - Codes assigned for international destinations