There are several expansions for the acronym RFE. Some examples include request for expansion, resources for economics and radio frequency engineering.
No, they are not the same. The 65 RFE has more internal parts to give it 6 forward gears instead of the 5 the 545 RFE had.
It is backronym. The opposite of acronym....!!!!! Or more appropriately use the terms expansion and long-form for opposites. =]
RSVP is an acronym for the French phrase "Répondez s'il vous plaît"
The acronym UXO stands for Unexploded Ordnance. This term means the explosive weapons, such as bombs, bullets and grenades, that did not explode when they were employed but still have a risk of danger.
The acronym CLB stands for the Columbus Blue Jackets, a hockey team in the National Hockey League. They were an expansion team in 2000 and made the playoffs for the first time in 2009.
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PCI X stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Extended. It is used for expansion of 32 bit PCI bus slots. The slots are used to enhance the capabilities of the motherboard.
The acronym WOTLK stands for Wrath Of The Lich King. This is the name of an expansion pack for the PC game World of Warcraft. World of Warcraft is a well known game that is multiplayer and usually played online.
SUMIT is an acronym, pronounced "Sum it". The meaning of SUMIT is Stackable Unified Module Interconnect Technology It refers to a specification of the connector used to enable communication between expansion buses independent of motherboard for factor.
GNU is a Unix-like computer operating system developed by the GNU Project. GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's NOT UNIX".
Research has shown that there are a number of different things that the acronym MEF could stand for. Some of the possibilities are Marine Expeditionary Force, Modified Energy Factor and Ministry Expansion Fund. There are many more that can be found on "the free dictionary" site.
A Universal Resource Indicator is a well-defined standard for describing the location of a resource including the protocol and port required to access it.