You can say World Wide Web faster than you can say WWW
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oz is the abbreviation for ounces. If you are truly asking "why" the word ounces is abbreviated, I assume it's the same reason any abbreviation - it's easier and faster than writing the entire word; especially when writing/copying recipes.
The word 'signor' is Italian for 'sir, mister, gentleman'. Its abbreviation in Italian is Sig. The word 'signora' is Italian for the title of 'Mrs' of 'Ms'. Its abbreviation is 'Sig.a'.
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
Mag. ist an abbreviation of the word Magister which is a title of anyone who has attained a Master's degree.
It is an abbreviation of the French word Seigneur, meaning 'sir' a title of respect used by the French
Miss is a word for a woman that has not been married.Mrs. is an abbreviation of the word Mistress, used as a title for a woman that is married or widowed.Ms. is a title used for a woman whose marital status is unknown or irrelevant (as in business). The letters Ms. are not an abbreviation of a word, they are an amalgamation drawn from the letters of Miss and Mrs.
Miss is a word for a woman that has not been married.Mrs. is an abbreviation of the word Mistress, used as a title for a woman that is married or widowed.Ms. is a title used for a woman whose marital status is unknown or irrelevant (as in business). The letters Ms. are not an abbreviation of a word, they are an amalgamation drawn from the letters of Miss and Mrs.
WORD: incorporation ABBREVIATION: inc. WORD: avenue ABBREVIATION: ave. WORD: doctor ABBREVIATION: Dr. WORD: community ABBREVIATION: com. WORD: organization ABBREVIATION: org. WORD: abbreviation ABBREVIATION: abbr.
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The sound "mrr" suggests the word mirror.The abbreviation for the title "mister" is spelled (Mr.) with a period.
Fra is one such title. This may be obsolete or apply only to priests. I think padre is the usual word for father.