Common three-letter abbreviations that also function as words with different meanings include "cab," which can refer to a taxi but is also an abbreviation for "cabinet," and "bat," which can mean a flying mammal but is also short for "battery." Another example is "paw," which refers to an animal's foot but can also stand for "Public Affairs Office." These words showcase how context can significantly alter their meanings.
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TFW can stand for several different things. The most popular is Transformers World. Other possibilities include Training For Warriors, Toxic Flood Water, The Force Within and Tactical Fighter Wing.
There are many abbreviations for LLD, but Doctor of Law may be the one you want
In 1959, as part of the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP Code).
Prior to the introduction of two-letter state abbreviations in 1963, "Miss." was the official abbreviation for "Mississippi".
As with many three letter abbreviations there are multiple meanings. This abbreviation means "Emergency Medical Technician". So M in this case means- "Medical"
Common mineral abbreviations used in geology are typically derived from the first letter or two of the mineral's name. For example, quartz is abbreviated as "Qtz" and feldspar as "Fsp." These abbreviations are determined based on standard conventions within the field of geology to facilitate communication and data analysis.
In Roman numerals L stands for fifty. You may have had a different context in mind, but if so, you need to state the context. Any symbol or letter can have a variety of meanings depending upon context.
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Some elements have weird abbreviations because they are derived from their Latin or Greek names. The abbreviations are often based on the first letter or first two letters of the element's name in a different language. This can lead to unconventional abbreviations that may not make immediate sense in English.
It can be lbs or just the letter p
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Some examples of two-letter country abbreviations include "US" for the United States, "GB" for the United Kingdom, "CA" for Canada, and "JP" for Japan.
It is most common to use capital letters for state abbreviations and no periods. The reason is because the two-letter capital letters are U.S. Postal Service approved. Also, it is poor form to abbreviate states like Mass. for Massachusetts. It is recommended you use MA with no periods.
Is it true Abbreviations of the name of the months and the name of the state are commonly used in business letter headings
Oklahoma City's 3-letter abbreviations is OKC.
"it" and "ita" are abbreviations for the word "Italian." The two abbreviations respectively illustrate the two-letter and three-letter International Organization for Standardization ISO 639 language codes. They also may be found elsewhere for abbreviations regarding Italy and the Italian language and people.