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RED
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AcronymDefinition
REDRedundant
REDRegional Economic Development (USACE)
REDRandom Early Detection (TCP/IP)
REDRequirements Document
REDRead Every Day
REDResource Discovery (International Workshop)
REDResearch and Evaluation Division
REDReregistration Eligibility Decision Document
REDRegional Economic Development Partnership (Ohio Valley, WV, USA)
REDRandom Early Discard
REDRear-Engine Dragster
REDRecord of Emergency Data
REDReference Entity Database (Credit Derivative Swaps database)
REDAtlantic Redfishes
REDRover Equipment Deck (NASA)
REDReflection Electron Diffraction
REDRapid Extraction Desk
REDRedwood Empire Division (Northern California Demolay Association; International Order of DeMolay)
REDReactor Engineering Department
REDRebel Elite Defense (gaming)
REDRCRA Enforcement Division (US EPA)
REDReliable Excavation Demolition (gaming, Team Fortress 2)
REDRefunding Escrow Deposit
REDRapid Extraction Device
REDRapid Excess Disposal
REDRegistration of Estimated Deficiency
REDRegional Emergency Dispatching
REDRest, Elevation, Direct pressure (bleeding control model for first aid instruction)


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