What does VSOE mean?
VSOE means Varying Substances Of Equality
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Scientific & Educational
category.
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Varying Substances Of Equality?
Varying Substances Of Equality can be abbreviated as VSOE
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What does VSOE stand for? VSOE stands for "Varying Substances Of Equality". |
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What is the meaning of VSOE abbreviation? The meaning of VSOE abbreviation is "Varying Substances Of Equality". |
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What is VSOE abbreviation? One of the definitions of VSOE is "Varying Substances Of Equality". |
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What does VSOE mean? VSOE as abbreviation means "Varying Substances Of Equality". |
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What is shorthand of Varying Substances Of Equality? The most common shorthand of "Varying Substances Of Equality" is VSOE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NCPE - National Commission for the Promotion of Equality
- ODEI - Office of the Director of Equality Investigations
- POE - Property of Equality
- SEPI - Secretary of State for the Promotion of Equality
- SVHC - Substances of Very High Concern
- UVCB - Chemical Substances of Unknown or Variable Composition, Complex Reaction Products and Biological Materials
- BSIC - Bioaccumulative Substances of Immediate Concern
- EMCIE - Equality Mining Company Incorporated Equality
- JEP - Jurisprudence of Equality Program
- LELO - Legacy of Equality Leadership Organizing
- LSPC - List of Substances of Possible Concern
- OPE - Office for Promotion of Equality
- SOLA - Substances of Low Activity
- UTE - Universal Theory of Equality
- WISE - Women in Search of Equality
- esoc - Emerging Substances of Concern
- jep - Jurisprudence of Equality Project
- VSL - Varying Speed Of Light
- soc - Substances of Concern
- par. - 1. Equality or a level of equality. 2. A standard commonly accepted in most instances. 3. The number of strokes allotted to complete a hole in golf.