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Q: What is a three letter word for the British FBI?
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It's either an acronym or backronym depending on what you mean. Acronym is when you get "FBI" from "Federal Bureau of Intelligence" Backronym is when you get "Friendly Bee Incorporated" from "FBI" If you mean what it's called when you take an existing word and give every letter a meaning, then I don't think there is a term for that.


Do you have FBI in Britain?

A british person can be an FBI agent but must be legally living in the United States with a United States Passport, therefore if they live in Britain you can't be an FBI Agent I think


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What is it called when each letter in a word represents a different word?

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Usually it will have the FBI seal on the paper that the letter was printed on. It will be an official looking letter. Normally you will be provided with some sort of contact information so try contacting them. If you aren't reassured by the contact you've established with the person who sent the letter and think it may be some elaborate scam then contacting your nearest FBI office and inquiring about the letter through them will be a sure way.


Is it an FBI or a FBI?

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