What does GMT mean?
GMT means Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Scientific & Educational
category.
Particularly in Astronomy Abbreviations
Particularly in Astronomy Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)?
Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete) can be abbreviated as GMT
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What does GMT stand for? GMT stands for "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)". |
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How to abbreviate "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)"? "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)" can be abbreviated as GMT. |
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What is the meaning of GMT abbreviation? The meaning of GMT abbreviation is "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)". |
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What is GMT abbreviation? One of the definitions of GMT is "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)". |
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What does GMT mean? GMT as abbreviation means "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)". |
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What is shorthand of Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)? The most common shorthand of "Greenwich Mean Time (now obsolete)" is GMT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GMAT - Greenwich Mean Astronomical Time
- GMST - Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time
- GMST - Greenwich Mean Sideral Time
- GMST - Greenwich Mean Siderial Time
- GMST - Greenwich Mean Solar Time
- OGMT - Orbiter Greenwich Mean Time
- SGMT - Simulated Greenwich Mean Time
- GMAT - Greenwich Mean Astrononical Time
- Z - Zulu (Greenwich mean time)
- GMT. - Abr. Greenwich mean time.
- Iron Curtain. - Now obsolete term used to refer to the border between the Communist states of Eastern Europe and the West.
- Univeral Time. - See Greenwich Mean Time.
- Zulu Time - Greenwich Mean Time.
- GMT - Greenwich Mean Time (Zulu)
- ZULU - Greenwich Mean Time
- Zulu - Equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time
- z - Equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time
- ET - Ephemeris Time (now obsolete)
- GMT - Greenwich Mean Time (replaced by Universal Time in 1928, and UTC in 1960)
- GMT - Greenwich Mean Time (replaced by UT in 1928, then UTC in 1960)