Lists of abbreviations
Lists of abbreviations contain abbreviations and acronyms in different languages and fields. They include Latin and English abbreviations and acronyms.
Classical abbreviations
- List of Latin abbreviations (Latin abbreviations that have been adopted by Modern English)
- List of classical abbreviations (Latin abbreviations that occur in the writings and inscriptions of the Romans)
English language abbreviations
Lists of abbreviations in the English language:
- Athletics abbreviations
- List of business and finance abbreviations
- List of computing and IT abbreviations
- List of ecclesiastical abbreviations
- List of energy abbreviations
- List of abbreviations in photography
- List of glossing abbreviations (grammatical terms used in linguistic interlinear glossing)
- List of legal abbreviations
- List of medical abbreviations
- List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel
- Reporting mark (owners of rolling stock and other railway equipment)
- List of style guide abbreviations
- List of abbreviations used on Wikipedia for Wikipedia things
Acronyms
An acronym is a type of abbreviation formed from the initial components of the words of a longer name or phrase,
- Lists of acronyms
- Three-letter acronyms
- List of government and military acronyms
- List of U.S. government and military acronyms
- List of U.S. Navy acronyms
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See also
- Category:Lists of abbreviations
- Category:Glossaries of sports
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