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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB use ▪ All boats will now carry three-letter designations using standard Olympic abbreviations . ▪ Then use the abbreviation throughout the document. ▪ Latin abbreviations , algebraic symbols, contractions of words and ...
WordNet
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n: a shortened form of a word or phrase shortening something by omitting parts of it
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Abbreviation \Ab*bre`vi*a"tion\, n. [LL. abbreviatio: cf. F. abbr['e]viation.] The act of shortening, or reducing. The result of abbreviating; an abridgment. --Tylor. The form to which a word or phrase is reduced by contraction and omission; a letter ...
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An abbreviation (from Latin brevis , meaning short ) is a shortened form of a word or phrase. It consists of a group of letters taken from the word or phrase. For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the abbreviation abbr. , abbrv. ...
Usage examples of abbreviation.
Vieta in France first applied letters as general symbols of quantity, though the earlier algebraists used them occasionally, chiefly as abbreviations.
The abbreviations for cystine and cysteine are more cryptic and deserve some explanation, for they will be important later on.
She had stretched the three-syllable abbreviation, LSD, to its full and unabbreviated length of ten syllables.
Somehow it had stuck, despite the expected, vociferous protests from Wigg that one of the royal house should not be called by such abbreviations.
After a general introduction, however, the writing seemed to become more technical and heavily footnoted, sprinkled with Roman numeral references, foreign phrases, capitalized abbreviations, and words like Masoretic and Septuagintal.
Egyptians had two kinds of writing-the hieroglyphic, which was generally used for monumental inscriptions, and in which the letters consisted of conventional representations of various objects, mathematical and arbitrary symbols, and the hieratic, used for writing on papyrus, and in which, with the view of saving time, the written pictures underwent so many alterations and abbreviations that the originals could hardly be recognized.
It had never occurred to him, and the pretty abbreviation which Damon used so naturally seemed an intimacy which simply pointed up his isolation.
On this Wednesday night, trying buttons and abbreviations almost at random, the attache is able to summon up only live U.
Where an article was reprinted in the major collections of his writing, this has been indicated and the following abbreviations used for the various books: C.
And typists are divided into those who do and do not put a period, a full stop, after abbreviations like Mr.
He could recognize more of the symbols now, although most of the abbreviations on the fifth line still baffled him.
Semicolon is used before words and abbreviations which introduce particulars or specifications following after, such as, namely, as, e.
Since most of the abbreviations consist of the first three letters of the name, they are not difficult to memorize: glycine gly alanine ala valine val leucine leu asparagine asp'Ntb aspartic acid asp glutamine ghrNH2 glutamic acid glu THE HUMAN BRAIN isoleucine proline phenylalanine tyrosine tryptophan serine threonine ileu pro phe tyr try ser thr lysine histidine lys his arginine methionine arg met cystine cysteine cy-S-cy-SH Of the abbreviations that are more than the first three letters of the names, ileu, asp-NH2, and ghrNH2 should be clear.
It's the lingo, the abbreviations, the barnyard to attic chitchat of amateurs with keys, with Marconi coherers or Fessenden barreters-and you can listen for a violin solo pretty soon now.
By his second or third year at Waldzell he was reading and playing the notations, clefs, abbreviations, and figured basses of all centuries and styles with tolerable fluency.