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  2. List of English abbreviations made by shortening words

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    cab Cabernet Sauvignon cabriolet caff (UK slang) café cal calorie (in combination, especially "lo-cal") Cal or Cali California Calcutta cam camera camouflage camo camouflage Can Canada or Canadian (in combination)

  3. Tutelage - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move ...

  4. Acronym - Wikipedia

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    The trend among dictionary editors appears to be towards including a sense defining acronym as initialism: the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary added such a sense in its 11th edition in 2003, [21] [22] and both the Oxford English Dictionary [23] [4] and The American Heritage Dictionary [24] [11] added such senses in their 2011 editions.

  5. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    short nail or pin with a large, rounded metal head suitable for driving in by hand (UK: drawing pin) track and field meeting * (track meet) (UK usually athletics meeting [DM]); see also track [DM] trackless trolley a trolleybus; see trolley in [DM] trash rubbish, waste. Originating in Middle English and used by Shakespeare, the term fell from ...

  6. Tutela - Wikipedia

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    Tutela or guardianship was another available form of authority, advertised as Tutela Augusti, the tutelage of Augustus. [15] In the Imperial period the goddess Tutela received her own distinct cultus in the form of rituals and temples. [16] The Flavian dynasty in particular cultivated Tutela. [17]

  7. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Merriam-Webster, the Oxford dictionary and other sources define "fan" as a shortened version of the word fanatic. Fanatic itself, introduced into English around 1550, means "marked by excessive enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion". It comes from the Modern Latin fanaticus, meaning "insanely but divinely inspired". [1]

  8. Loure - Wikipedia

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    The loure, also known as the gigue lourée or gigue lente (slow gigue), is a French Baroque dance, probably originating in Normandy and named after the sound of the instrument of the same name (a type of musette). It is of slow or moderate tempo, sometimes in simple triple meter but more often in compound duple meter.

  9. Shorter Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The first editor, William Little, worked on the book from 1902 until his death in 1922. The dictionary was completed by H. W. Fowler, Jessie Coulson, and C. T. Onions.An abridgement of the complete work was contemplated from 1879, when the Oxford University Press took over from the Philological Society on what was then known as A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles.