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WebRobert B. Davidson Acronyms Acronyms are words which are formed from the first letters of other words, and which are pronounced as full words. Examples of acronyms: NATO …
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Write with Grammarly What are abbreviations in English? An abbreviation is just a short version of a longer word or a phrase. For example, the word ad is an …
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An acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of a name (for example, NATO, from North Atlantic Treaty Organization) or by combining initial letters of a series …
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A list of abbreviations is an alphabetical list of abbreviations that you can add to your thesis or dissertation. If you choose to include it, it should appear at the …
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WebA few more examples of abbreviations are: Ave. (Avenue) Etc. (Etcetera) St. (Street) Atty. (Attorney) Govt. (Government) Remember: There are many different types of …
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WebThe word acronym typically applies when the resulting thing can be read as a word; for example, radar comes from " ra dio d etection a nd r anging" and scuba comes from " s …
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WebSome acronyms are spoken so frequently that we begin to think of them as words, like radar (radio detection and ranging), scuba (self-contained underwater breathing …
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