I/O is sometimes used, but should not be used in any context where it can be mistaken for the more common usage (input/output).
The abbreviation for "Instead of" is "Instea."
The abbreviation for employment is EMP.
The abbreviation for living trust is "LT".
The correct abbreviation for court is "ct."
Missouri is the only state with the postal abbreviation MO.
When abbreviating the word "Honorable" as in a title assigned to a judge, use Hon.
Timmy knew that the most common abbreviation for his state was the postal one. No one will write out Massachusetts when they can use the abbreviation instead.
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Cos. is the plural, but more often used is the abbreviation for the word company instead which is Co.
The abbreviation of 'doctor' is also the title they use when asked instead of the regular 'mr/mrs/miss'. Your answer is: 'Dr.'
"ml" or "mL" is the abbreviation for millilitres. The abbreviation is used instead of writing out millilitres in full to save space and time.
Names are not abbreviated. People are given nicknames instead. Things like state names for zip codes have an abbreviation.
The most common abbreviation for finish is FIN. This abbreviation is not used widely though as most people will write out the full word instead of using FIN.
dr refers to debit receipt
An abbreviation is a shortening of something, usually a name. For example, 'fridge' instead of 'refrigerator' or 'Jan' instead of January. Initialisms are actually a type of abbreviation. Instead of abbreviating to a shortened form of the word, initialisms just use the initials of that particular name. For example 'NFL' instead of the 'National Football League' or 'LOL' instead of 'Laugh out Loud'.
Much as don't is the abbreviation for do not.The abbreviation o'clock is the short for "of the clock".So you could say: "It is now 12 of the clock" instead of: "It is now 12 o'clock"
When a term has been shortened for the convenience of others, this is called an abbreviation. An example would be using Dr instead of doctor.
Welcome does not have an official abbreviation.Words used instead of welcome are:HelloCome inHiNice to see you