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SRR — can stand for:*Special Reconnaissance Regiment an element of United Kingdom Special Forces *Sierra Blanca Regional Airport in Ruidoso, New Mexico (IATA Code: SRR) *Search and Rescue Region *Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune or Radio România… … Wikipedia
śrr — Definition: Common Semitic noun *śarr , prince, king. 1. Sarah, from Hebrew śārâ, princess, feminine of śar, prince. 2. sarsaparilla, from Arabic šaras, colloquial variant of širs, bramble, from šarasa, to be vicious, dissimilated from *šaraša,… … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language
ṣrr — Definition: Central Semitic, to be(come) narrow, restricted, distressed, to bind, tie. tsuris, from Hebrew ṣārâ, distress, from ṣārar, to be(come) narrow, to bind … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language
Srr — Wappen des SRR Das Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) ist die jüngste Spezialeinheit des britischen Heeres. Gemeinsam mit dem SAS und dem SBS bildet es als Aufklärungkomponente die Spezialeinsatzkräfte Großbritanniens, die United Kingdom… … Deutsch Wikipedia
srr — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : srr ISO 639 2/T Code : srr ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Language Name : Serer … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
SRR — Société réunionnaise du radiotéléphone Logo de Société réunionnaise du radiotéléphone Personnages clés Jean Pierre Haggai … Wikipédia en Français
SRR — search and rescue region … Military dictionary
SRR — Zur Stadtbahn Rhein Ruhr gehören die Stadtbahn Linien im Gebiet des Verkehrsverbundes Rhein Ruhr (VRR). Netzplan Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Strecken der Stadtbahn Rhein Ruhr … Deutsch Wikipedia
SRR — stock recruitment relationship (the relationship between the level of parental biomass, e.g. spawning stock size, and subsequent recruitment level. Difficult to determine accurately) … Dictionary of ichthyology
śrr — Common Semitic noun *śarr , prince, king. 1. Sarah, from Hebrew śārâ, princess, feminine of śar, prince. 2. sarsaparilla, from Arabic šaras, colloquial variant of širs, bramble, from šarasa, to be vicious, dissimilated from *šaraša, from … Universalium