Want this question answered?
That's an Acronym.
acronym
"Sports" is not an acronym (a word made up of the initials of other words), and it doesn't have an acronym. "Sports" is an ordinary English word referring to a kind of physical activity that has a formal structure and rules.
Grandiful is a made-up word from a story, 'The New Word' by Charles Hall Grandgent. It seems to be a combination of Grand and Wonderful.Do you think maybe Mr. Grandgent made up his own name, too? Writers are allowed to do that, it's called their pen name.
no it is made up
That's an Acronym.
That's an Acronym.
acronym
Obviously the word "your" is supposed to be "my" so the initials of every word is the initials of the planets in order from the sun.
You can create your own ones too. Go to the Tools menu and Autocorrect and when you go to Autotext, you can add your own ones. Another way of doing it is like this: Type you name in to Word and select it. Then press and hold the Alt key and press the F3 key. A dialogue box will appear with your name written in it. Type your initials into the box and click OK. Now type your initials into Word in the same way as you did and then immediately press F3. If you have done it correctly, your initials will be replaced by your name. This is because you have set your initials up as an Autotext entry to put in your full name.
AutoText allows to get Word to type in longer pieces of text when you have only type in a few letters. For example, it is possible to set AutoText for your name, where all you would have to do would be to type the initials of your name and Word will then put in your full name. If you type your full name, select it and press Alt F3, a dialog box will come up asking for a name for your Autotext. You could then type your initials and click OK. Then on the page, you could type your initials and press F3 and your initials will be replaced by your full name. In more standard usage, someone can type in an abbreviation or an acronym and have Word put in the full version automatically. Some pieces of AutoText are built in and you can choose from lists for things like the start of end of a letter, so that it might put in "Sincerely Yours" at the end
No Emoscremo is the name of a band and is a made up name by the member of the band
Yes, "username" is a compound word made up of "user" and "name."
Yes, ToeJam is a compound word made up of 'Toe' and 'Jam'
I don't recall the name, but... "Up on the housetop..." (The name might be Up on the Housetop; I'm not sure.)
Cowalicious is a made up word which is used as a User Name or a Character Name on the Internet.
Not a Swahili word or name. It may be a made-up name for a child . . . somewhere.