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An initialism is an abbreviation which consists of the initial components of a phrase or word, and which is mainly pronounced by spelling the initialism aloud.

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What are good ways to write the past tense of DOS (Denial Of Service)? [duplicate]

In computer security, the initialism or three letter acronym "DOS" often stands for "Denial of Service", as in a "DOS attack". Sometimes it is used as a verb: "One ...
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How to write initials? [duplicate]

What is the correct way to write my initials? MDH or M.D.H. (with or without the periods?)
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Term for a word based on an initialism

I recently came across the word 'geeb', a pronunciation and "wordification" of 'GB', itself an initialism of 'gravity bong'. It reminded me of 'okay', which has a similar relationship with '...
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Why do we say some initialisms and acronyms as words but not others? [duplicate]

Initialisms and acronyms with vowels can be said as single words. Is there any coherent pattern or convention determining the choice? VIP? LOL? DIY? WAG? For example?
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Why sometimes acronyms are pronounced as a word and sometimes they are not? [duplicate]

Why is NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) pronounced as "na·suh" but USA (the United States of America) not pronounced as "u·suh"?
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Rules regarding a portmanteau that includes an initialism [closed]

Are there rules for creating a portmanteau using an initialism and part of a word? Examples: ATM + empathy = ATMpathy SOS + espionage = SOSpionage Are there existing examples of this? Should they ...
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What's the correct way to write our names? [closed]

Most people who live in my locality write their names with initials at the end. Usually these initials are abbreviations of long family names, like Joseph Alex TP, where TP stands for ...
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VTOL Hybrid Initialism/Acronym?

VTOL, for "Vertical Takeoff and Landing" I have usually heard pronounced as "Vee-Tol", Cambridge link That got me wondering on what kind of word this is. As I understand it, an ...
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Pluralising abbreviations ending in S

From general Googling, I understand it is correct to add an 's' (lower case) if pluralising abbreviations ending in 'S' and this makes sense. However, I am surprised to have so far found no instances ...
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Can an abbreviation of a verb be classified as a nominalisation?

For example, in the abbreviation for the fictional organisation "SCP Foundation", "SCP" is short for "Secure, Contain, Protect." Would this classify the term "SCP&...
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What’s the term for an acronym that refers to another acronym?

For example, AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger, and AOL stands for American OnLine. This isn’t quite the same thing as a recursive acronym, which refers to itself. Maybe the term is nested acronym?
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Is an acronym/initialism ever pluralized in its parenthetical introduction?

For example, if the first use of RDA occurs as follows: "Recommended daily allowances (RDAs) are established by nutritionists after some kind of research...." Should the parenthetical ...
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Are "i.e." and "e.g." initialisms?

I was told that abbreviations consist of initialisms (FBI, a.k.a.†), acronyms (NATO, ), and shortened words (ad, bike). † Thanks to Pete Kirkham for correcting me: for most people a.k.a. is an ...
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"UID" (unique identifier) - half abbreviation, half initialism. What it is? [duplicate]

According to Your Dictionary¹: Abbreviations: St. for Street and Saint, Mr. for mister Acronyms: radar for radio detection and ranging Initialisms: aka for also known as, FBI for Federal Bureau of ...
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History of 'acronym' versus 'initialism'?

Nowadays on the internet there's a contingent who make a strong distinction between 'acronyms', which they say must be pronounced "phonetically" (for lack of a better term), and 'initialisms'...
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