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acronym [ˈækrənɪm] n a pronounceable name made up of a series of initial letters or parts of words; for example, UNESCO for the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [from acro- + -onym] acronymic , acronymous [əˈkrɒnɪməs] adj acronym a word formed from the initial letters or syllables taken from a group of words that form the name of a company, product, process, etc. — acronymic, acronymous, adj. See also: Names
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Chapters address how to recognize the communication
styles of email one sends or receives, how to tighten one's writing
so that one's message is immediately accessible, how to navigate
the emotional terrain of email that may contain volatile emotions or
attacks ("flames"), common acronyms and emoticons in email,
and much more. The situation complicates when four or more acronyms find
their way to the same (quite possibly overeducated) person. Some medical researchers tag clinical
studies with eye-grabbing acronyms to make them easier to refer to and
remember. |
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