An acronym.
acronym
- noun
1. a word formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words in a set phrase or series of words, as Wac from Women's Army Corps, OPEC from Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or loran from long-range navigation.
2. an acrostic.
- verb (used with object)
3. to make an acronym of: The committee's name has been acronymed MIKE.
i is a short for index, as far as I know. I think it also comes from math, where you have i as an index (also j,k,l,...) for Sigma, a summary of a general series item. In a programming language called Jovial, using i (or any other one letter index) will generate a faster code than using loopCounter, index, or any other name for the loop counter which is longer than one letter. It uses a register if you use a one letter variable, but I'm pretty sure that is not the case in common languages such as C.
sensory, short term and long term
A wireframe model is an edge or skeletal representation of a real-world 3D object using lines and curves. -Frank-
You have to first get your thoughts together!
I think the word you're looking for might be "tape". Is this what you were looking for?
ratio
A short definition: separation of solid particulates from liquids and gases using different types of filters.
Pick the first listed definition as the correct definition.
my life parners first letter
Short.
The first words of my letter are for you.
[[short rate]] is a penalty method of calculating return policy when it is cancelled by the policy holder prior to the expiration date of the policy. <p> This is calculated using either a [[online wheel calculator]] or using a paper wheel.
the number.
How long using first class mail does it take for a letter from The Villages, FL (32162) to get to central NJ?
Using standard US pronunciation, the first A is short and the second A is a schwa (uh). ****************************************** Both "A's" are short sound, as in ban, not bane.
Math is short for Mathematics. The definition of which is "the study of the measurement, properties, and relationships of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols." See http://www.answers.com/topic/mathematics the complete definition and reference on mathematics.
A+ legal definition