What does PSAP mean?
PSAP means Personal Sound Amplification Product
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Personal Sound Amplification Product?
Personal Sound Amplification Product can be abbreviated as PSAP
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What does PSAP stand for? PSAP stands for "Personal Sound Amplification Product". |
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How to abbreviate "Personal Sound Amplification Product"? "Personal Sound Amplification Product" can be abbreviated as PSAP. |
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What is the meaning of PSAP abbreviation? The meaning of PSAP abbreviation is "Personal Sound Amplification Product". |
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What is PSAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of PSAP is "Personal Sound Amplification Product". |
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What does PSAP mean? PSAP as abbreviation means "Personal Sound Amplification Product". |
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What is shorthand of Personal Sound Amplification Product? The most common shorthand of "Personal Sound Amplification Product" is PSAP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SMKSS - Sound Mature Kernels plus Sound Splits
- DSAS - Directional Sound Amplification System
- PAS - Personal Amplification System
- PCP - Personal Care Product
- PSA - Personal Sound Architecture
- SBSM - Sound Body Sound Mind
- SASER - Sound Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
- CSAS - conventional sound amplification system
- E SOFT - Environmental Sound Food Product Training to promote the use of integrated and ecologically-produced raw materials in the Food industry
- PACP - Personal Audio Communications Product
- PPG - Personal Product Group
- PSP - Personal System Product
- PSEM - Personal Sound Exposure Meters
- PPP - Personal Product Points
- PSS - Personal Sound System
- SfCA - Sound Field Classroom Amplification
- Pcsp - Personal Computer Speaker/Sound
- PCIP - Personal Computer Instrument Product
- PSP - Personal Software Product
- PRIDE - Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence. A bit of an acronym cheat because 'for' would sound much better than 'in', but PRFDE doesn't have quite the same ring to it. (Courtesy Mr Bull, of the England Rugby Union national team coaching staff.)