What does W stand for?


What does W mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: W.

Page 46 of our list of (W) abbreviations features a selection of abbreviations relevant to various fields and disciplines, including governmental, miscellaneous, business, medical, community, internet. One abbreviation that you will find on this page is W, which is commonly used in the governmental industry. This list of abbreviations is intended to be a valuable resource for you as you work or study in these fields. Please feel free to refer back to this page whenever you come across an unfamiliar abbreviation, and check back frequently for updates as we continue to expand our collection.

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Wheel Boss

» Governmental » Transportation

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Wheel Slide Protection Evaluation Rig

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles A type of vehicle which has been converted to be able to easily carry a wheelchair passenger. These type of vehicles usually have a ramp at the rear or side. The wheelchair is secured in place by restraints and the passenger stays seated in the wheelchair during travel. WAVs are usually slightly larger than average cars, usually based on a van or minivan and have a lowered floor and some seats removed to give the wheelchair plenty of space. In the UK, WAV is the most common way to refer to a wheelchair vehicle, but they are also known as mobility cars or simply wheelchair vehicles. These vehicles are used by private individuals, healthcare organisations and goverment agencies and can be purchased or rented. In the UK the origanisation called Motability can provide WAVs to people at a fixed monthly cost, with payments assisted by the goverment. Private individuals and those not receving the benefit can hire or buy from used WAV dealers.

» Business » Agencies

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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles A type of vehicle which has been converted to be able to easily carry a wheelchair passenger. These type of vehicles usually have a ramp at the rear or side. The wheelchair is secured in place by restraints and the passenger stays seated in the wheelchair during travel. WAVs are usually slightly larger than average cars, usually based on a van or minivan and have a lowered floor and some seats removed to give the wheelchair plenty of space. In the UK, WAV is the most common way to refer to a wheelchair vehicle, but they are also known as mobility cars or simply wheelchair vehicles. These vehicles are used by private individuals, healthcare organisations and goverment agencies and can be purchased or rented. In the UK the origanisation called Motability can provide WAVs to people at a fixed monthly cost, with payments assisted by the goverment. Private individuals and those not receving the benefit can hire or buy from used WAV dealers.

» Medical » Healthcare

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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles A type of vehicle which has been converted to be able to easily carry a wheelchair passenger. These type of vehicles usually have a ramp at the rear or side. The wheelchair is secured in place by restraints and the passenger stays seated in the wheelchair during travel. WAVs are usually slightly larger than average cars, usually based on a van or minivan and have a lowered floor and some seats removed to give the wheelchair plenty of space. In the UK, WAV is the most common way to refer to a wheelchair vehicle, but they are also known as mobility cars or simply wheelchair vehicles. These vehicles are used by private individuals, healthcare organisations and goverment agencies and can be purchased or rented. In the UK the origanisation called Motability can provide WAVs to people at a fixed monthly cost, with payments assisted by the goverment. Private individuals and those not receving the benefit can hire or buy from used WAV dealers.

» Community » Travel & Tourism

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Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles A type of vehicle which has been converted to be able to easily carry a wheelchair passenger. These type of vehicles usually have a ramp at the rear or side. The wheelchair is secured in place by restraints and the passenger stays seated in the wheelchair during travel. WAVs are usually slightly larger than average cars, usually based on a van or minivan and have a lowered floor and some seats removed to give the wheelchair plenty of space. In the UK, WAV is the most common way to refer to a wheelchair vehicle, but they are also known as mobility cars or simply wheelchair vehicles. These vehicles are used by private individuals, healthcare organisations and goverment agencies and can be purchased or rented. In the UK the origanisation called Motability can provide WAVs to people at a fixed monthly cost, with payments assisted by the goverment. Private individuals and those not receving the benefit can hire or buy from used WAV dealers.

» Medical » Disability

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Wheeled Horizontal Lay System

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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Wheeled Vehicle Experimental Establishment

» Governmental » Transportation

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Wheeler School Parents Association

» Community » Associations

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Wheeler School Parents Association

» Community » Schools

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Wheelock Educational Policy Center

» Community » Educational

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When is

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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When You Decide To

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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When Your Heartstrings Break

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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where

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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Where are you

» Internet » Chat

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Where Art Meets People

» Community » Art

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Where Economy Originates

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Where Every Avenue Leads To H

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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Where Has Love Been

» Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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