The word "verses" does not have an abbreviation. A verse refers to a stanza of a song or a group of lines in a religious text.
You are most likely thinking of the soundalike word versus, which means "against" or "in contrast to". Its abbreviation is vs (or vs., with a period). Some examples might be
The word "verses", referring to a stanza in a poem, song, or book, can be abbreviated as "v" or "v."; e.g. "verses 3 to 10" could be abbreviated as "v. 3-10". Be VERY careful about the soundalike word "versus", which means "against" or "in contrast to". That word also can be abbreviated "v" or "v." when used in the name of a legal decision (Plessy v. Ferguson), but in other writing it's more commonly abbreviated as "vs"; e.g. "What are the advantages of an automatic transmission vs. a stick shift?"
The word "verses", meaning a stanza of a song, poem, or book, is sometimes abbreviated "v" or "v."; e.g. "verses 3 to 10" could be written as "v. 3-10" Be VERY careful not to confuse "verses" with the soundalike word "versus", meaning "against" or "in contrast to". In legal decisions it's also sometimes written as "v", as in "Plessy v. Ferguson" but in common writing it's more often abbreviated as "vs"; e.g. "What are the advantages of LED vs. CFL bulbs?"
It is abbreviated to the "web".
The word managed can be abbreviated in a couple different ways. These include "man" and "mgd". However, the word managed is not usually abbreviated.
There are 8 different ways that the word construction can be abbreviated. The most common abbreviated forms of this word include construct, ccb, and constr.
The idea of scriptural "happy texts" comes from the story of Pollyanna, and only mentions those in the Bible. The story explains that a 'happy text' is a scripture verse that uses words such as happy, joy, gladness, cheer, pleasure, etc. In the Book of Mormon there are: 9 Verses that use the word "Happy" 30 Verses that use the word "Happiness" 2 Verses that use the word "Happier" 126 Verses that use the word "Joy" 5 Verses that use the word "Enjoy" 3 Verses that use the word "Joyful" 4 Verses that use the word "Cheer" 20 Verses that use the word "Glad" 9 Verses that use the word "Gladness" 1 Verse that use the word "Bliss" 13 Verses that use the word "Pleasing" 18 Verses that use the word "Pleasure" 6 Verses that use the word "Pleased" 8 Verses that use the word "Pleasant" 3 Verses that use the word "Smile" 26 Verses that use the word "Delight" 8 Verses that use the word "Delightsome" 6 Verses that use the word "Delighted" This makes 297 "happy texts" in the Book of Mormon.
The word "verses", referring to a stanza in a poem, song, or book, can be abbreviated as "v" or "v."; e.g. "verses 3 to 10" could be abbreviated as "v. 3-10". Be VERY careful about the soundalike word "versus", which means "against" or "in contrast to". That word also can be abbreviated "v" or "v." when used in the name of a legal decision (Plessy v. Ferguson), but in other writing it's more commonly abbreviated as "vs"; e.g. "What are the advantages of an automatic transmission vs. a stick shift?"
The word "verses", meaning a stanza of a song, poem, or book, is sometimes abbreviated "v" or "v."; e.g. "verses 3 to 10" could be written as "v. 3-10" Be VERY careful not to confuse "verses" with the soundalike word "versus", meaning "against" or "in contrast to". In legal decisions it's also sometimes written as "v", as in "Plessy v. Ferguson" but in common writing it's more often abbreviated as "vs"; e.g. "What are the advantages of LED vs. CFL bulbs?"
The word "speaker" can be abbreviated as "spkr."
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ORG is how organization is abbreviated.
It is abbreviated to the "web".
Yes, a period is typically used after an abbreviated word. This helps to indicate that the word has been shortened and maintains proper punctuation in written communication.
The abbreviation for the word noun, most dictionaries use: n.
The word managed can be abbreviated in a couple different ways. These include "man" and "mgd". However, the word managed is not usually abbreviated.
Manager is abbreviated Mgr.
The word weight is abbreviated as wt. Some people also use wgt.