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Subject:Re: Not an acronymn.... From:Bill Swallow <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com> To:mattgras -at- comcast -dot- net Date:Thu, 20 May 2010 13:58:25 -0400
> Yeah, well -- I don't consider wikipedia an ultimate source. Just because it considers "K9" an abbreviation don't make it so...
Except that Wikipedia in this case is correct. Look up abbreviation
and then initialism, acronym, numeronym, or any other text condensing
grammatical form in your reference of choice. ;)
I do love this list's recent trend in arguing back with those
answering your questions. It makes for interesting reading. Not
necessarily good reading, but interesting reading. ;)
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