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SUA
Sua or
SUA may refer to:
- Soka University of America, a liberal arts college in Aliso Viejo, California
- Sua Pan, a large natural topographic depression within the Makgadikgadi region of Botswana
- Sua people, an ethnic group of Aka pygmies in the Congo
- Sua language, a Mel language of Guinea-Bissau
- Sua (Muyscas) was a hero-god of the Muyscas of Central America
- Sua, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
- Seilala Sua (born 1978), American discus thrower
- Sua Rimoni Ah Chong (21st century), Samoan politician
- Seamen's Union of Australia, a former trade union for Australian merchant seamen
- Syriac Universal Alliance
- SCCP User Adaptation, a member of the SIGTRAN family of protocols
- Single umbilical artery
- Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
- Special use airspace, in aviation
- St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio), an all-girls high school in Toledo, Ohio
- St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio), an all-girls high school in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications, also known as "Windows Services for UNIX", a POSIX and Unix environment subsystem for Microsoft's Windows NT-based operating systems
- Sudden unintended acceleration
- Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation, often abbreviated "SUA"
- Single-unit activity, a type of single-unit recording in neuroscience
suer
v.
sweat, perspire
suo (m)
pron.
its; hers; his; yours; one's own
adj.
his; her; your; its; one's
sua
n.
your own
pron.
her, hers, his, its, yours
suar
v.
perspire, sweat
şua
ray, beam ýþýn