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acronymWord formed from the initial letters and/or syllables of other words, intended as a pronounceable abbreviation; for example, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), radar (radio detecting and ranging), RAM (random-access memory) and FORTRAN (formula translation). There are other forms of abbreviation. Many acronyms are so successfully incorporated into everyday language that their origin as abbreviations is widely overlooked. Full stops are not normally used in acronyms. acronym
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A new study suggests that an acronym also heightens the
frequency with which other researchers cite a trial in subsequent
publications. FIRST, an acronym of For
Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, is a non-profit
group. Native ministry was the subject of a presentation from the
co-chairs of the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples (ACIP) on the
move to create the new position of national indigenous bishop, now
called the Anglican indigenous bishop since an earlier acronym had
created confusion with another native group's acronym. |
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