What does OIW mean?
OIW means Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Media Abbreviations
Particularly in Media Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)?
Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880) can be abbreviated as OIW
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What does OIW stand for? OIW stands for "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)". |
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How to abbreviate "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)"? "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)" can be abbreviated as OIW. |
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What is the meaning of OIW abbreviation? The meaning of OIW abbreviation is "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)". |
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What is OIW abbreviation? One of the definitions of OIW is "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)". |
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What does OIW mean? OIW as abbreviation means "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)". |
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What is shorthand of Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)? The most common shorthand of "Our Indian Wards (by George W. Manypenny, published in 1880)" is OIW. |
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