The abbreviation "ult." stands for the Latin "ultimo," or last-a date last month, during the preceding month. The abbreviation "ult" is often found in pre-1900 correspondence and in other early sources
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Ms is not an abbreviation, therefore no period. If anyone feels it is an abbreviation, please state what it is an abbreviation of. I think I ended the last sentence incorrectly.
The last time I saw the abbreviation, DO meant Dark Orbit.
A lower case m immediately after the last digit - for instance, £2m, $5m.
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Ms is not an abbreviation, therefore no period. If anyone feels it is an abbreviation, please state what it is an abbreviation of. I think I ended the last sentence incorrectly.
"Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame". That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period."Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame".That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. ''Mme''In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. Therefore, the abbreviation of madame would be Mme.
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I is an abbreviation - taking the first and last letters of the word.
The last time I saw the abbreviation, DO meant Dark Orbit.
HgA1C or HbA1c is an abbreviation for glycosylated hemoglobin. It's a measure of blood sugar levels over the last three months.
The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is "PA" because it is derived from the state's full name, which is "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." The abbreviation "PA" represents the first and last letters of the state's name. The abbreviation "PE" is not used for Pennsylvania because it does not accurately reflect the state's name or its phonetic pronunciation.