- EPNS
EPNS may refer to:
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English Place-Name Society
*Electroplate dNickel silver
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EPNS may refer to:
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*
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EPNS — abbreviation electroplated nickel silver … English new terms dictionary
EPNS — /ˌi pi ɛn ˈɛs/ (say .ee pee en es) electroplated nickel silver …
EPNS — abbr. electroplated nickel silver. * * * abbreviation electroplated nickel silver * * * abbrev 1. Electroplated nickel silver 2. English Place Name Society * * * abbr. electroplated nickel silver … Useful english dictionary
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