Abbreviation
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An Abbreviation is a Contracted Terminal Content Word that ...
- AKA: Abbreviated Word.
- Context:
- It can be produced by an Abbreviation Generation Process that follows an Abbreviation Rule.
- It can be common place in the Biomedical Domain (Biomedical Abbreviation).
- Example(s):
- “ltd.” ← “limited”
- “vs.” ← “versus”
- “etc.” ← “et cetera”
- “Dr.” ← “Doctor”
- “JNK” ← “c-jun N-terminal kinase”, a Biomedical Abbreviation.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- Acronyms:
- “I.B.M.” ← “International Business Machines”.
- “UNICEF” ← “United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund”.
- “USA” ← “United States of America”.
- lol” ← “laugh out loud”.
- Acronyms:
- See: Acronym.
References
2009
- (WordNet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=abbreviation
- S: (n) abbreviation (a shortened form of a word or phrase)
- S: (n) abbreviation (shortening something by omitting parts of it)