pound is labeled lb., not pound
YES!!! Any word in the English language that is abreviated is followed by a full stop/period. e.g. Captain ; Capt. Doctor ; Dr. Mister ; Mr. Professor ; Prof.
Yes, it is very possible to break a coin.
The answer will depend on what you want to break it down into!
You break words into syllables. Take the word impossible, for instance: im.pos.si.ble
1000. milli (abreviated "m") means 1/1000.1000. milli (abreviated "m") means 1/1000.1000. milli (abreviated "m") means 1/1000.1000. milli (abreviated "m") means 1/1000.
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stands for carmeron
Señora (abreviated: Sra)
scada is already abreviated! mabye it is scda??
Senora is abreviated "Sra"
pound is labeled lb., not pound
The USSR is an abbreviation of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
yes it is it called ABDC abreviated
You never do. It is always abreviated and always lowercase. ex: t.v =) ♥ =) ♥
The "L" is in the metric system for liter, which is most commonly used with liquids.
There is no word "excetera", it is the Latin expression "et cetera", hence etc.