• What does SEA Stand For?

    For sea we have found 500 definitions.

  • What does SEA mean? We know 500 definitions for SEA abbreviation or acronym in 8 categories. Possible SEA meaning as an acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term vary from category to category. Please look for them carefully.

SEA Stands For:

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RankAbbreviationMeaning
*****SEASociology of Education Association
Association Education Organization
  
*****SEASecurities Exchange Act
Business Word
  
****SEASouthEast Asia
Army & Military Management Language codes (3 letters)
  
***SEAStudent Environmental Action
United States Organization Student organization
  
***SEASeattle Seahawks
Sport Football Nfl teams
  
***SEAState Education Agency
Special Education Disability
  
***SEASeattle, WA, USA - Seattle Tacoma International Airport
Iata Airport Codes United States Washington
  
**SEASvensk Exegetisk Arsbok
  
**SEAStrategic Environmental Assessment (United Kingdom)
Electrical United Kingdom Technology Us government
  
**NATO SEA GNATHybrid Infrared And Chaff System
  
*SEAStatistical Energy Analysis
Physics
  
*SEASlovak Energy Agency
Science
  
*SEASoutheast Air
ICAO Aircraft Codes
  
*SEA, SEBS. Aureus and Staphylococcal Enterotoxins A and B
  
*SEASchool Education Area
Special Education
  
*SEASouth East Asia
Regional
  
*SEA TRIAL.One of a series of test sailings before a ship, such as a cruise ship, is put into service and accepts passengers. See also shakedown cruise.
  
*SEASafe Emulsion Agar
Chemistry
  
*GWS SEAGC for the Wounded, Sick, & Shipwrecked Members of the Armed Forces At Sea, 12 August 1949
  
*SEASelf Expanding Archive
Software
  
*SEASolstice Enterprise Agents
Software
  
*SEASky Eats Airplane
Music
  
*SEA GUNSEAMAN GUNNER
United States Amy Rank
  
*SEAStock Exchange Announcement
  
*GWS SEAGeneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked Members of the Armed Forces at Sea
Military