Unidentifed Flying Object (UFO)
There is no specific collective noun for saucers, in which case a noun that suits the context of the sentence is used, for example a stack of saucers (china), a fleet of saucers (flying).
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The word enterprise does not have an abbreviation for it. However, ent. can be used as an abbreviation for enterprise.
The abbreviation EEEEE is used to describe an extra extra extra wide width shoe size. It is also used by smartphone users to send emojis that depict 5 smiley faces.
The abbreviation, as used on blueprints, is entr.
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The saucer has a raised center with a depression sized to fit a mating cup. The saucer is useful to protect surfaces from possible damage due to the heat of a cup, and to catch overflow, splashes, and drips from the cup, so protecting both table linen and the user sitting in a free standing chair who holds both cup and saucer. The saucer also provides a convenient place to place a damp Spoon, as might be used to stir the drink in the cup in order to mix sweeteners or creamers into Teaor Coffee. Not only are saucers used by humans, they are also used by animals, e.g. cats may drink or eat from saucers.
A UFO is an unidentifed flying object. It can be anything that a person sees in the skies, that is flying, and they cann't identify. A flying saucer (a term first used in 1948) refers to round objects that people have seen flying through the skies. Many of them could be aircraft such as the Chance-Vought V-173 or the Sikorsky Cypher 1. There are other possible explanations to flying saucer sightings, including people who want attention and claimed to see something that they did not really observe.
UFO stands for, unidentified flying object, therefore any flying object not identified or recognized could be called a UFO, though that term is usually now a days used to describe a flying saucer. The UFO crew are ETS, or E.T.s ~ extraterrestrials.
The abbreviation for an intersection would be Jct. Jct. is an abbreviation of the word, junction, which is another term used to describe and intersection.
A personal computer is commonly known by the abbreviation P.C.
"Flying saucer" -- the term -- was coined 60 years ago, when salesman and pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine objects flying in a "V" formation over Mount Rainier, Washington. Arnold told a reporter on June 24, 1947, that the UFOs flew erratically, fluttering and tipping their wings, like "a saucer if you skip it across water" -- and a worldwide subculture was born.
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The abbreviation OP that is seen on bank statements stands for originator plus. The abbreviation OP is typically used to describe a direct debit payment.
After doing graphs for math the answer was "IT TOOK UNLEADED FUEL ONLY"
There is no specific collective noun for saucers, in which case a noun that suits the context of the sentence is used, for example a stack of saucers (china), a fleet of saucers (flying).
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