These are medical abbreviations therapeutic/ prophylaxis / diagnostic
injection subcutaneous and intramuscular which are means to administer or inject the drug based on those three reasons.
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
The acronym DWD could stand for many things. Two possible meanings are Dying with Dignity, or Driving While Drunk. DWD also stands for various slang terms and abbreviations for cartoon characters and popular songs.
Though I am a very helpful and considerate person, I could not provide you the answer to this question with a clear conscience.
It could be Cubic Capacity. There are many other instances of the use of CC as an abbreviation.
If 5 letters are just too many, you could shorten to "grp" if necessary. Not all words have or need abbreviations.
The abbreviation GNU stands for 'Gnu's Not Unix' in computing. And the abbreviation GPL stands for 'General Public License' also in computing. Of course, there are could be other abbreviations too.
Your question isn't clear. Zeus was omnipotent and could do whatever he wanted. There was no clear definition of his will.
Your question isn’t clear. We need a who, where, when, how to answer.
He's probably wanting to know where he stands within the relationship. Perhaps you have been sending him mixed messages and he wants to know if you are someone he could or should be with. I would be honest and answer his question to clear the air for both of you.
FMG is an abbreviation that stands for Flight Management and Guidance. You can find this as well as other abbreviations that FMG could stand for as well so it really depends on what type of FMG you are looking for.
The question is not clear, it could be a early caveman.
Abbreviations are acceptable in an informal situation or when everyone knows what the abbreviations mean. For example, you could talk about NASA in any setting, but you wouldn't say LOL in a business meeting.
Could you be more specific. This question is to broad. Please rephrase and resubmit in order to get a clear answer to your question.
This question is confusing could you rephrase and resubmit the question for a clear and accurate answer.
Again, Megan, could you reword your question? It is not clear what you mean by "equivalent measures".
Could you explain the question better, not clear what it is asking
This question is far from clear but it would appear that the answer could be "mass".