FF means forte fortissimo in music!
I don't think there's a standard abbreviation of "following" but we are used to using "ff." as the abbreviation of it.
if you mean in music, it means fortisimo which means really loud ;)
ff means 'and following', meaning that the topic of interest continues into the next verses (for a Bible reference) or onto the next pages (for other references.
The Latin is et cetera meaning to "continue on". Etc. is the abbreviation.
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Yes it is. If you encounter the abbreviation "ff." in a text, it usually means "following", yes.
The Italian musical abbreviation "ff" is fortissimo("very loudly").
I don't think there's a standard abbreviation of "following" but we are used to using "ff." as the abbreviation of it.
In the world of music, ff means 'fortissimo' - very loud.
The most common usage for the abbreviation FF in healthcare is "Force Fluids", which is very important for victims of trauma, dehydration, asthma and high fevers. Another usage would be FF for "Fat Free" as in dietary restrictions. Also "Formula Feeding" for liquid diet administration.
if you mean in music, it means fortisimo which means really loud ;)
The Abbr. for it is Piano.Its in the name! lol.
Rx is the medical abbreviation meaning prescription.
That's an abbreviation for final fantasy 1 which is the first game of the final fantasy series.
Serendipity - the occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Sentence: I met my best friend through pure serendipity when we both happened to be in the same coffee shop. Ephemeral - lasting for a very short time. Sentence: The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, disappearing within minutes. Resilience - the ability to recover quickly from difficulties. Sentence: The community showed great resilience in rebuilding after the devastating hurricane.
No, "ff" is not considered a true word in English. It is typically used as an acronym for various phrases rather than standing alone as a word with a specific meaning.
d is the medical abbreviation meaning day.