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An abbreviation (from Latin breves, meaning short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method.
So acronyms in English are on the whole a 20th century phenomenon. Among those with pre-1900 origins are A.D. and B.C. (both Latin) and P.D.Q. (1870s). The word OK (c.1839) is another rare exception (if the most accepted theory of its origins is the right one), as is n.g.
In English, the first known acronyms (as opposed to plain old initialism) cropped up in the telegraphic code developed by Walter P. Phillips for the United Press Association in 1879. The code abbreviated Supreme Court of the United States as SCOTUS and President of the... as POT, giving way to POTUS by 1895.
Abbreviations take many forms and can be found in ancient Greek inscriptions, in medieval manuscripts (e.g., DN for Do minus Foster), and in the Turn. But it was the so-called information explosion of the 20th century that made abbreviation a common practice in communication.
There may have been another temptation as well. The use of letters as symbols began with the physical sciences: Jon's Jacob Berzelius had invented the one- and two-letter system for the chemical elements in 1813, and physicists had unlocked the secrets of the universe with insights from F=MA to E=MC.
An abbreviation is used by taking the first letter of a longer sentence. Each letter is spelled out and not read as a word. Two examples are BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and CNN (Cable News Network).
Abbreviations and acronyms are shortened forms of words or phrases. An abbreviation is typically a shortened form of words used to represent the whole (such as Dr. or Prof.) while an acronym contains a set of initial letters from a phrase that usually form another word (such as radar or scuba).
The use of letters as symbols began with the physical sciences: Jon's Jacob Berzelius had invented the one- and two-letter system for the chemical elements in 1813, and physicists had unlocked the secrets of the universe with insights from F=MA to E=MC.
1st (not comparable) Abbreviation of first.
An abbreviation is a shortening of a word or a phrase. An acronym is an abbreviation that forms a word. An initialism is an abbreviation that uses the first letter of each word in the phrase (thus, some but not all initialism are acronyms).
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