What does LOTW mean?
LOTW means Light of the World
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What is the abbreviation for Light of the World?
3 ways to abbreviate Light of the World
Light of the World can be abbreviated as LOTW
Other shorthands for Light of the World are: lftw, ltw
Light of the World can be abbreviated as LOTW
Other shorthands for Light of the World are: lftw, ltw
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What does LOTW stand for? LOTW stands for "Light of the World". |
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How to abbreviate "Light of the World"? "Light of the World" can be abbreviated as LOTW. |
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What is the meaning of LOTW abbreviation? The meaning of LOTW abbreviation is "Light of the World". |
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What is LOTW abbreviation? One of the definitions of LOTW is "Light of the World". |
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What does LOTW mean? LOTW as abbreviation means "Light of the World". |
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What is shorthand of Light of the World? The most common shorthand of "Light of the World" is LOTW. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LOTWCC - Light of the World Christian Center
- LWMI - Light of the World Ministries International, Inc.
- LUTW - Light Up the World
- LUWF - Light Up the World Foundation
- TEOTWAWKI - The End Of The World As We Know It
- TEOTWAWKIT - The End of the World As We Know It
- TLATEOTW - The Light At the End of the World
- TROTW - The Rest of the World
- LOWM - Light of the World Ministries
- TEOTW - The End of the World
- TEOTW - The Eye of the World
- LWC - Light of the World Christian
- TBW - The Birds of the World
- TFCW - The Five Corners of the World
- TLC - The Light of the Chosen
- clw - Christ the Light of the World
- lftw - Light For The World
- lwcc - Light of the World Christian Church
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