The abbreviation for "Latin" is "Lat."
The abbreviation "dict." is derived from the Latin word "dictum," which means "something that is said." It is commonly used in English to refer to a dictionary or a definition.
The common abbreviation for Latin America is "LATAM".
The word "abbreviation" comes from the Latin word "abbreviātiō," which means to shorten or condense. Despite its length, the irony is that "abbreviation" is used to describe shortened forms of words or phrases.
The base word of abbreviation is "abbreviate."
The abbreviation of the word cultural is "cult."
Compare may be what the abbreviation 'cp' means before the word 'liber'. The word 'liber' is Latin for book. The Latin abbreviation for 'compare' is 'cf', which is an abbreviation for the verb 'confer' ['to compare'].
It is p, for the Latin word "post."
No. It is an abbreviation of the latin word, ibidem.
Abbrev is the abbreviation for the word abbreviation. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase. For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the abbreviation abbr., abbrv. or abbrev.
From the Latin word 'Cupric' - hence the symbol Cu.
Quingenti quadragenta novem. Abbreviation: DXLIX.
That is = id est Abbreviation = i. e.
element abbreviation Ag comes from the Latin word "argentum", meaning silver.
"Ibid." is an abbreviation of the Latin word which means just that.
Fl is not a Latin word. It could be an abbreviation for something, but without context it's difficult to guess what it might be.
The Latin word for lead is plumbum. Because of this, the abbreviation for lead has always been Pb. The word plumber also stems from here.
There is no abbreviation for the word prompt, because the word prompt only has one syllable. For a word to have an abbreviation, it needs to have more than one syllable. However, the abbreviation Prompt. may be short for Promptorium Parvulorum, ed. Way, Camden Soc., 1865 (Latin: "Storehouse for children"), which is an English-Latin bilingual dictionary completed about year AD 1440.