| NOUN | a standard abbreviation | standard abbreviations |
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- The standard abbreviation in Mandarin Chinese is the portmanteau "宜大 Yi1 Da4".
- Sub-titled "The National Black Lesbian and Gay Newsmagazine", with the motto "where the news is colored on purpose", "BLK" (always capitalized) took its name from the standard abbreviation used in U.S.
- Lautiosaari (standard abbreviation: Li) is a railway junction in the city of Kemi in Finland.
- "Botanisk Tidsskrift" (standard abbreviation "Bot. Tidsskr." ...
- "Flora Australiensis: a description of the plants of the Australian Territory", more commonly referred to as "Flora Australiensis", and also known by its standard abbreviation "Fl.
- MS indicates Master of Science in the US and places following American usage, but Master of Surgery in the UK and most Commonwealth countries, where the standard abbreviation for Master of Science is MSc.
- The "Eén" in the name "Eén NL", meaning 'one', emphasizes national unity where "NL" is the standard abbreviation of the Netherlands.
- The standard abbreviation for "complementizer" is C.
- Wabaunsee County (standard abbreviation: WB) is a county located in the U.S.
- Its standard abbreviation is Sex., and the feminine form would be Sexta.
- The List of botanists by author abbreviation is mostly a list of plant taxonomists because an author receives a standard abbreviation only when that author originates a new plant name.
- The standard abbreviation μL for a microlitre has the disadvantage that it can be misread as mL (a unit 1000 times larger).
- One should simply use the standard abbreviation of the version of the Bible (e.g. ...
- For names governed by the "ICNafp" the name is generally reduced to a standard abbreviation and the date omitted.
- His "praenomen" is sometimes given erroneously as Marcus because the standard abbreviation of Manius ("M'.") is confused with the "M." that abbreviates "Marcus".
- Marcellus's 16th-century editor Janus Cornarius gives the unhelpful phrase "ex magno officio" (something like “from high office”); coupled with two references in the Theodosian Code to a Marcellus as "magister officiorum", Cornarius's phrase has been taken as a mistaken expansion of the standard abbreviation "mag.
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